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Thinking &Problem Solving

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Types of problemsWell-defined problems

Ill-defined problems

Studying Problem Solving

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Studying Problem Solving

MethodsLogic puzzles

Introspection

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Generate-and-test technique

Classic Problems and Solutions

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Classic Problems and SolutionsMeans-ends analysis

Current State Goal

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Working backwards

Classic Problems and Solutions

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Backtracking

Classic Problems and Solutions

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Classic Problems and Solutions

Backtracking

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Solving by analogy

Classic Problems and Solutions

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nine-dot problem six-matches problems

Blocks to Problem Solving Mental set

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Figure 10-6 (p. 370)Answers to the nine-dot and the six-matches problems.

Blocks to Problem Solving Mental set

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String problem.

Blocks to Problem Solving Mental set

Functional

fixedness

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The mutilated checkerboard problem.

Blocks to Problem Solving Incomplete or incorrect representation

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A tic-tac-toe board representation of the numbers game.

Blocks to Problem Solving Incomplete or incorrect representation

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Problem SolvingTechniques for solving problems

Lack of problem-specific expertise

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Problem SolvingTechniques for solving problems

Lack of problem-specific expertiseExperts vs. novices

Have more knowledge in that areaDeeper level representationCheck for errors more often

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Figure 10-10 A generic problem space.

The Problem Space Hypothesis

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The Problem Space Hypothesis

Path

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Figure 10-12 (p. 377)A part of the problem space for the Towers of Hanoi problem, showing the solution.

The Problem Space Hypothesis

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Expert Systems

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CreativityUnconscious processing/ incubation

Everyday cognitions

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Critical Thinking