Cognition Chapter 12 Problem Solving Cognitive
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www.sjsu.eduCognition 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.
COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY
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HOW CREATIVITY WORKS IN THE BRAIN
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Teaching Thinking Skills - Education Northwest
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