Problem Solving Flashcards

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Problem Solving

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Mental process directed at achieving a goal when you do not know the solution right away.

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3 States of Problem Solving

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Initial State, Intermediate path, Goal State

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Initial State

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Describe and define the type of problem

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Intermediate Paths

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All possible states between initial and goal states.

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Operators

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Actions that transform current problem states into others

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Goal State

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A state of resolution

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Two Types of Problems

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Well-defined & Ill-defined

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Well-Defined Problem

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Have correct answers, easily solved by algorithms

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Ill-defined Problems

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Do not have one correct answer, computers are not good at them, Ex. moral qualms

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The Behaviourist Approach to Problem Solving

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Problems are solved using knowledge, trial and error.

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Reproductive Process in Problem Solving

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Problem solving involves past knowledge from experiences. Relies on trial and error.

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The Law of Effect

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Behaviour approach - good solution are recreated, weak solutions are not.

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Gestalt Approach

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Problems are solved by considering them more deeply.

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Insight

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When a solution to a problem suddenly occurs to you.

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Productive Process in Problem Solving

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Thinking about a problem by manipulating information in your mind.

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Heuristics

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Based on previous experience with similar situations/problems. Common sense. Beneficial during quick-decisions.

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Working Backwards

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Focus on the end result in order to solve a problem.

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Means-End Analysis

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Achieving a goal state by choosing subgoals that move you closer to the ultimate desired outcome.

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Barriers to Solving Problems

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Ignoring Irrelevant information, functional fixedness

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Functional Fixedness

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Perceiving an item only in terms of its most common use.

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Insight Problems

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Problems in which the solution occurs suddenly in your consciousness

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Non-Insight Problem

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Problems in which you must consciously work through each step of a problem to arrive at a solution

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Creativity

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Being able to produce novel ideas that are appropriate and relevant to the situation.

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Sternberg’s Triarchic Theory of Human Intelligence

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Practical, Analytical, Creative

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Practical Intelligence
Ability to understand and deal with everyday tasks. Street smarts.
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Analytical Intelligence
Basic academic problem solving, logic, puzzles, IQ.
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Creative Intelligence
Developing ideas, applying new ideas, creating solution.
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Ideational Fluency
The number of ideas a person can generate about a topic or item.
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Mental Sets
Tendency to use solutions that have worked in the past. Can make people blond to alternative solutions.
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Experts
Better at ignoring irrelevant info, better at noticing patterns, may be stuck in certain ways of thinking.
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Novice
Can think outside the box.
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Information Processing Approach
Problem enters the system, then information is pulled from LTM into WM to be manipulated and find a solution.