Problem Representation
Matrices
Diagrams
Situated and Embodied Cognition
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What is problem representation?

This term refers to the way you translate the elements of a problem into a different format.

100

What is a grid?

This is the primary feature of a matrix, consisting of rows and columns to organize information.

100

What is a visual form?

Diagrams help solve problems by representing abstract information in this concrete form.

100

What is situated cognition?

This approach focuses on the external situation in which we understand and solve problems, especially in spatial contexts.

200

What is working memory?


This cognitive ability is linked to a person's ability to create helpful problem representations by keeping relevant parts of the problem in mind.

200

What is a combinatorial problem?

This type of problem, involving combinations of items, can be solved effectively with a matrix.

200

What is a hierarchical tree diagram?

This type of diagram, often used in problem solving, shows relationships between categorized items.

200

What is embodied cognition?

This perspective argues that our own body and motor actions play a crucial role in expressing abstract thoughts.

300

What are methods of representing problems?


These are tools such as symbols, matrices, diagrams, and visual images that help represent problems.

300

What is categorical information?

This specific type of information, often categorically represented, is well-suited for matrix-based problem solving.

300

What is reducing cognitive load?

This advantage of diagrams in problem solving allows for greater mental capacity to address other aspects of the problem.

300

Who are the Brazilian candy-selling boys?

These boys, despite having little formal education, demonstrated an understanding of mathematical concepts like ratios by selling candy in Brazil.

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