Analogical problem solving occurs when experience with a previously solved source problem or a source story is
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Analogical problem solving occurs when experience with a previously solved source problem or a source story is used to help solve a new target problem. Research involving Duncker’s radiation problem has shown that even when people are exposed to analogous source problems or stories, most people do not make the connection between the source problem or story and the target problem. L01
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Cognitive Psychology Connecting Mind Research And Everyday Experience
ISBN: 9780840033550
3rd Edition
Authors: E. Bruce Goldstein
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