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The problem-based ideation process begins with: a. the selection of one or more problem identification techniques. b. a study of the situation. c. the development of concept statements for further evaluation. d. the creation of a list of potential problems.

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Answer: b. A study of the situation

Explanation: The problem-based ideation process is characterized by a workflow that begins with the study of a situation, to use of various techniques of problem identification, to screening of the resulting problems, and ends in development of concept statements for final evaluation. The aim is to generate a large quantity of ideas that can then filtered through and the best, most practical or most innovative solutions are selected.

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