The analogical paradox is that participants in psychological experiments tend to focus on surface features in analogy
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The analogical paradox is that participants in psychological experiments tend to focus on surface features in analogy problems, whereas people in the real world frequently focus on deeper, more structural features. In vivo problem-solving research has shown that analogical problem solving is often used in real-world settings. 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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