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The psychology of problem solving
โ Scribed by Janet E Davidson; Robert J Sternberg
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 407
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Recognizing, defining, and representing problems / Jean E. Pretz, Adam J. Naples, and Robert J. Sternberg --
The acquisition of expert performance as problem solving : construction and modification of mediating mechanisms through deliberate practice / K. Anders Ericsson --
Is success or failure at solving complex problems related to intellectual ability? / Dorit Wenke and Peter A. Frensch --
Creativity : a source of difficulty in problem solving / Todd I. Lubart and Christophe Mouchiroud --
Insights about insightful problem solving / Janet E. Davidson --
The role of working memory in problem solving / David Z. Hambrick and Randall W. Engle --
Comprehension of text in problem solving / Shannon Whitten and Arthur C. Graesser --
Motivating self-regulated problem solvers / Barry J. Zimmerman and Magda Campillo --
Feeling and thinking : implications for problem solving / Norbert Schwarz and Ian Skurnik --
The fundamental computational biases of human cognition : heuristics that (sometimes) impair decision making and problem solving / Keith E. Stanovich --
Analogical transfer in problem solving / Miriam Basok --
Problem solving --
large/small, hard/easy, conscious nonconscious, problem-space/problem-solver : the issue of dichotomization / Kenneth Kotovsky.
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