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Cognitive Psychology, 2 nd Ed. Chapter 13 Problem Solving
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Types of Thinking Directed vs. undirected thinking Reproductive vs. productive thinking Well-defined vs. ill-defined problems -initial state, subgoals, and goal -operators & problem space
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General Problem Solver Representing the problem properly is critical. -MC problem -monk problem Isomorphic problems -monster problem
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Problem Space Search Algorithm -trial and error -systematic search Heuristics -working backwards -analogies -means end analysis
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Domain-Specific Knowledge Knowledge is power -finding good representations -learning effective search -metacognitive monitoring
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Creativity Historical vs. process creativity -novel product -useful product -special talent Stages of creative process -preparation -incubation -illumination -verification
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Creative Blocks Poor representation with unnecessary constraints Fixation Functional fixedness
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Historically Creative People Muse or good thinking? Simonton’s Darwinian Model -large number of varied ideas -random selection of variations -individual and societal selection
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