Understanding the Problem
Problem Solving Strategies
Factors That Influence Problem Solving
100

What are the three components of a problem?

What are the initial state, goal state, and obstacles?

100

What is a general rule of thumb used to simplify problem-solving?

What is a heuristic?

100

What is the tendency to stick with a previous method even when a better one exists?

What is mental set?

200

What cognitive process goes beyond the given information to reach a goal?

What is thinking?

200

What strategy involves solving a problem by applying the solution of a similar, previous problem?

What is the analogy approach?

200

What term describes seeing an object only in terms of its typical use?

What is functional fixedness?

300

What study showed how negative thoughts can interfere with solving algebra problems?

What is Bransford and Stein (1984)?

300

What heuristic involves identifying the "ends" and then figuring out the "means" to reach them?

What is the means-end heuristic?

300

What kind of problem-solving involves a sudden realization or “Aha!” moment?

What is an insight problem?

400

Name one method used to represent problems effectively.

What is symbols, diagrams, matrices, graphs, or visual images?

400

What strategy involves always choosing the path that seems to bring you closest to your goal?

What is the hill-climbing heuristic?

400

What psychological threat can impair performance when a stereotype is made salient?

What is stereotype threat?

500

What type of cognition uses motor actions and body movement to solve problems?

What is embodied cognition?

500

What are problem isomorphs?

What are problems with the same structure and solution but different surface features?

500

What distinguishes an expert from a novice in terms of memory and strategies?

What are domain-specific memory skills and efficient problem-solving strategies?

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