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COGNITIONC hapter 12: Problem SolvingCognitive Psychology (Reed)Summer 2014 Mark Van SelstSan Jose State UniversityCognitionVan Selst (Reed Chapter 12)Defining a problemThere is a Problem when a goal is not immediately able to be achieved ( , Reitman, 1965; Newell & Simon, 1972). Problem -solvingis the identification and selection of solutions to the SolvingDirected and Undirected Thinking Directed: Goal-oriented and rational Requires a clear well-defined goal Undirected: Meanders (day dreams, dreaming, drifting thoughts, etc.) Plays a role in creativity and poorly-defined problemsWell-Defined and Ill-Defined ProblemsVan Selst (Reed Chapter 12)Separating Problems by the skills needed to solve them (Greeno)Greeno (1978) proposes that problems be arranged into three types: (+ combinations) ARRANGEMENT (anagrams, Luchin swater jug): requires th

Cognition Van Selst (Reed Chapter 12) Defining a problem There is a problem when a goal is not immediately able to be achieved (e.g., Reitman, 1965; Newell & Simon, 1972). Problem-solving is the identification and selection of solutions to the problem.

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