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a fishbone is used when one identifies the similarities and differences between two ideas/concepts.

TRUE OR FALSE​

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Answered by Ahezamkhan9724
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A cause and effect diagram, often called a “fishbone” diagram, can help in brainstorming to identify possible

causes of a problem and in sorting ideas into useful categories. A fishbone diagram is a visual way to look at

cause and effect. It is a more structured approach than some other tools available for brainstorming causes

of a problem (e.g., the Five Whys tool). The problem or effect is displayed at the head or mouth of the fish.

Possible contributing causes are listed on the smaller “bones” under various cause categories. A fishbone

diagram can be helpful in identifying possible causes for a problem that might not otherwise be considered

by directing the team to look at the categories and think of alternative causes. Include team members who

have personal knowledge of the processes and systems involved in the problem or event to be investigated

The Answer is False

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