What’s one of the major barriers to problem solving?
Being unable to ignore irrelevant information
What’s problem solving?
What’s the goal of problem solving?
The goal is to overcome barriers and find a solution that best resolves the problem
What’s a problem?
What are the mental processes that go into problem solving?
Why is problem solving considered a cyclical, recursive, and applicable
process?
According to Pertz et al. (2003), the problem solving cycle consists of what steps?
What does every model describing the process of problem solving have in common?
An initial state and a goal state
What’s the initial state of a problem?
In problem solving, it’s the initial situation or starting point of a problem
What’s the goal state of a problem?
In problem solving, it’s the desired final state or ending situation
Describe the problem space theory model (Newell & Simon, 1972)
What are the intermediate states of a problem?
All the possible states in between each step in moving from an initial state to a goal state
What are operators?
Actions that transform the current problem state into another problem state
How do the most effective problem solvers and experts approach problems?
What are problem-solving questions compared to?
Visual illusions
What are the 2 main types of problems?
What’s a well-defined problem?
What are algorithms?
A step-by-step procedure that should always produce a correct solution
We can use well-defined problems and computer simulations to study what?
What’s an ill-defined problem?
What did Anderson (1985) state about problem-solving?
“It seems that all cognitive activities are fundamentally problem solving in nature. The basic argument is that human cognition is always purposeful, directed to achieving goals and removing obstacles to those goals”
What are the 2 main theories describing how we approach problem solving?
Describe the behaviourist theory of how we approach problem solving
What was Edward Thorndike’s perspective on how we approach problem solving?