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Problem Solving. A Window on Thinking. Research Methods. Variables of Interest Kinds of Problems Kinds of Subjects Evaluate: Answers for types of errors Time Strategies used by subjects to solve problems A word on Introspection. Solution Paths. Algorithms Heuristics.
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Problem Solving A Window on Thinking
Research Methods • Variables of Interest • Kinds of Problems • Kinds of Subjects • Evaluate: • Answers for types of errors • Time • Strategies used by subjects to solve problems • A word on Introspection
Solution Paths • Algorithms • Heuristics
Two players take turns picking a number 1-10 • Once chosen, a number cannot be chosen again • Winner is the first player to have three chosen numbers = 15 • If neither player has three chosen numbers = 15, game ends in tie.
“Processing” for differential outputs L – L = A L – R = B R – L = B R – R = C
L – L = A 1 + 1 = 2 L – R = B 1 + 2 = 3 R – L = B 2 + 1 = 3 R – R = C 2 + 2 = 4
Experts • Well filled, well organized brain attics • Chunking • e.g., chess • Advanced Schemas • Schema as mental program (‘app’) • Cognitive development (Piaget) • Assimilation • Accommodation
GROUP PROBLEM SOLVING • GENERAL PRINCIPLES • COMBINE INDIVIDUAL THINKING WITH GROUP EVALUATION • VALUE OF DIVERSE GROUPS • Collective Intelligence • “crowdsourcing” • DESIGN THINKING
The Hidden Side of Thinking • An Example: IAT • Given two categories into which you sort words or pictures as quickly and accurately as possible • Key measure is reaction time
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