Problem Solving and Expertise Flashcards

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Aspects of problem solving:

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  • it is goal directed
  • it involves cognitive rather than automatic processes
  • a problem only exists when someone lacks the relevant knowledge to produce an immediate solution
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Knowledge-rich problems:

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  • Can only be solved by individuals possessing a considerable amount of specific knowledge
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Knowledge-lean problems:

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  • Don’t require the possession of specific knowledge
  • Most traditional research involves these types of problems
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Representational change theory:

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  • Retrieval is based on spreading activation.
  • An impasse is broken when the problem representation is changed through:
    Elaboration: addition of new problem information.
    Constraint relaxation: inhibitions on what is regarded as permissible are removed.
    Re-encoding: some aspect of the problem is reinterpreted.
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What is Analogical Problem solving?

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When people don’t have direct relevant knowledge to a problem they provide knowledge indirectly through analogy.

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What are Chen (2002) three main types of similarity between problems?

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  • Superficial similarity - solution-irrelevant details are common to both problems.
  • Structural similarity - causal relations among some of the main components are shared by both problems,
  • Procedural similarity - procedures for turning the solution principle into concrete operations are common to both problems
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