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- Problem Solving is a mathematical process.
- Problem solving is a thinking skill that must be learned.

- Problem solving is a major component of many "physical science" courses.

- Problem solving is a complex process.
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- Problem solving is the ability to solve problems.

- The nature of human problem solving methods has been studied by psychologists over the past hundred years.
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- Problem solving, regarded by many cognitive psychologists as fundamental to learning, is an important research topic in educational psychology.
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Problem Solving 
- Software support for creative problem solving.
- ThoughtPath - Problem solving software uses idea generation techniques.

- The Sharium conceptualizes digital libraries as social environments that facilitate group knowledge creation and problem solving.

- Innovation House - Brainstorming, creative thinking and problem solving for business including free resources and access to Innovation Toolbox.

- In terms of employee development, organisations should focus on achieving quality, creativity, leadership, and problem solving skills.

- Krems, J. F. (1995). Cognitive flexibility and complex problem solving.
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- Kluwe, R. H. (1995). Single case studies and models of complex problem solving.
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- Zum Einflu-- des Anteils der richtigen L--sungen (ArL) auf das Probleml--severhalten in komplexen Situationen [Confoundations in complex problem solving.
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- Brain Teasers is a collection of Problem Solving and Mathematical Reasoning activities for grades 3-8.
- AB: Discusses issues regarding problem solving environments via problem posing.

- Homework 1 (Due Tuesday): Write a brief discussion of the methods used in the activity last Thursday and mathematical problem solving.
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- ERIC Digests give tips for parents helping their children with problem-solving homework and summarize research about problem solving in science courses.
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- Van Lehn, K. (1989). Problem solving and cognitive skill acquisition.
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- Mind mapping is used to visualize, classify, structure, and generate ideas, as well as an aid in study, problem solving, and decision making.
- Mind Graph - Explore a graphic technique for problem solving for math, computer programming, note-taking, mind mapping, and brainstorming.
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- Cognitive psychology is a branch of psychology that examines internal mental processes such as problem solving, memory, and language.
- Multi-agent systems, planning and scheduling, distributed problem solving, cooperative robotics.

- Funke, U. (1995). Complex problem solving in personnel selection and training.
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- There is no formula for true problem solving.

- Sternberg, R. J. (1995). Conceptions of expertise in complex problem solving: A comparison of alternative conceptions.
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- Side by side leadership encourages collaborative practice and group brainstorming for problem solving and decision making.
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- A training and development company providing workshops and software around decision making, problem solving, team skills, creativity, and meeting management.

- Huber, O. (1995). Complex problem solving as multi stage decision making.
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- Huitt, W. (1992). Problem solving and decision making: Consideration of individual differences using the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator.

- Stanovich, K. E. (2003). The fundamental computational biases of human cognition: Heuristics that (sometimes) impair decision making and problem solving.

- Funke, U. (1995). Complex problem solving in personnel selection and training.
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- Kluwe, R. H. (1995). Single case studies and models of complex problem solving.
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- Zum Einflu-- des Anteils der richtigen L--sungen (ArL) auf das Probleml--severhalten in komplexen Situationen [Confoundations in complex problem solving.
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- Funke, J. (1993). Microworlds based on linear equation systems: A new approach to complex problem solving and experimental results.
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- Edward de Bono points out that the term problem solving implies that there is a problem to respond to and that it can be resolved.
- The focus of problem solving research in science varies with the discipline.
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- I would strongly recommend the ASIT Premier Course to anyone seriously interested in problem solving and breakthrough innovations.
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- This digest is focused on problem solving in secondary school science classes, as illustrated by research studies found in the literature for 1982-88.
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- Where the proof breaks down can be your starting point for resolving it Get help from friends or online problem solving community (e.g.

- Bhaskar, R., & Simon, H. A. (1977). Problem solving in semantically rich domains: An example from engineering thermodynamics.
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- Problem Solving & Transfer Problems are ill-defined, context bound, and real-world.

- Holyoak, K. J., & Thagard, P. (1989). A computational model of analogical problem solving.

- Sweller, J., & Cooper, G. A. (1985). The use of worked examples as a substitute for problem solving in learning algebra.

- D--rner, D., & Wearing, A. (1995). Complex problem solving: Toward a (computer-simulated) theory.
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- D--rner, D., & Wearing, A. (1995). Complex problem solving: Toward a (computer-simulated) theory.
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- Sternberg, R. J. (1995). Conceptions of expertise in complex problem solving: A comparison of alternative conceptions.
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- Zum Einflu-- des Anteils der richtigen L--sungen (ArL) auf das Probleml--severhalten in komplexen Situationen [Confoundations in complex problem solving.
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- If we know exactly how to get from point A to point B, then reaching point B does not involve problem solving.
- Perhaps more powerful than any heuristic is an understanding that, by its very nature, problem solving involves error and uncertainty.

- If you are working in a multi-grade room or on a project that involves a diverse group, problem solving is a great process for achieving consensus.
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- Higher cognition, such as reasoning and problem solving, involves the frontal lobes of the cortex.
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- Most of the problem solving research in high school biology involves teaching genetics.
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- Kluwe, R. H. (1993). Knowledge and performance in complex problem solving.
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- Krems, J. F. (1995). Cognitive flexibility and complex problem solving.
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- Heppner, P. P., & Krauskopf, C. J. (1987). An information-processing approach to personal problem solving.
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- Problem solving requires both the vigilant monitoring and the flexibility per misted by metacognition.

- Post intervention data indicated an increase in student use and understanding of problem solving strategies and self monitoring check list.

- Problem solving should be integrated early and continuously into each studentís mathematics education.
- Van Lehn, K. (1989). Problem solving and cognitive skill acquisition.
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- Nickerson, R.S. (1994). The teaching of thinking and problem solving.

- AB: Discusses current reforms and reform documents in science and mathematics education with regard to problem solving and inquiry.

- Direct the students to apply the six basic steps to problem solving in solving this problem.
- Powers (1984:13-19) described a computer-assisted problem solving method for use with beginning chemistry students.
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- Some suggestions of techniques that can be used to integrate problem solving into an elementary classroom.
- Van Lehn, K. (1989). Problem solving and cognitive skill acquisition.
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- Problem solving should be integrated early and continuously into each studentís mathematics education.

- Nickerson, R.S. (1994). The teaching of thinking and problem solving.

- AB: Discusses current reforms and reform documents in science and mathematics education with regard to problem solving and inquiry.

- Systematic thinking process for engineering problem solving.
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- Krems, J. F. (1995). Cognitive flexibility and complex problem solving.
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- Kluwe, R. H. (1993). Knowledge and performance in complex problem solving.
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- AB: Discusses issues regarding problem solving environments via problem posing.

- Problem solving requires both the vigilant monitoring and the flexibility per misted by metacognition.

- Problem solving in classroom management relates to Teacher Effectiveness Training.
- AB: Discusses issues regarding problem solving environments via problem posing.

- Genetic algorithms (GAs) [ 46] [ 78] [ 64] are problem solving systems based on principles of evolution and heredity.

- Dynamic management algorithms are considered to be coupled with incremental constraint posting approaches to problem solving.

- Second, teachers might encourage students to articulate their thoughts as they carry out their problem solving, as do Scardamalia, et al.
- Teachers are not trained to teach problem solving.
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- Categorization strategies can become a system for learning, problem solving and organizing.
- As with the haziness of the rules, similar uncertainty may concern the actual application of inference rules: the problem solving strategy.
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- In addition, problem solving strategies involve formal operational skills such as proportional reasoning, logical-deductive thinking.
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- As with the haziness of the rules, similar uncertainty may concern the actual application of inference rules: the problem solving strategy.
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- Post intervention data indicated an increase in student use and understanding of problem solving strategies and self monitoring check list.

- An example may help contrast the traditional problem solving program with the expert system approach.
- IdeaConnection: Collaborative Problem Solving ThinkSpace, Buy and sell new, creative ideas, innovations, and inventions.

- The principal distinction between expert systems and traditional problem solving programs is the way in which the problem related expertise is coded.

- Some suggestions of techniques that can be used to integrate problem solving into an elementary classroom.

- Blair Miller and Associates - trainers,presenters and facilitators specializes in problem solving, creativity andpersonal effectiveness.

- On the influence of the degree of correct solutions on problem solving in complex situations].
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- Be sure to review the best solution (problem solving process) with the students before this story problem is set aside for the day or the week.

- Today, TRIZ is a methodology, tool set, knowledge base, and model-based technology for generating innovative ideas and solutions for problem solving.
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- You'll need all your problem solving and critical thinking skills to lead the class to safety.
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- Hanley, G.L. (1995). Teaching critical thinking: Focusing on metacognitive skills and problem solving.

- Creativity Quotient - aconsultant and trainer in creative thinking and problem solving.
- Brainstorming Toolbox not only trains you in lateral thinking, creative thinking and problem solving.
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- The Inventive Thinking Curriculum Project is a school activity which promotes analytical and creative thinking and problem solving.
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- Van Lehn, K. (1989). Problem solving and cognitive skill acquisition.
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- Some suggestions of techniques that can be used to integrate problem solving into an elementary classroom.

- Blair Miller and Associates - trainers,presenters and facilitators specializes in problem solving, creativity andpersonal effectiveness.

- Problem solving and reasoning are stressed throughout the goals at each grade and in every course.

- IdeaConnection: Collaborative Problem Solving ThinkSpace, Buy and sell new, creative ideas, innovations, and inventions.

- There are several methods of studying problem solving, including; introspection, behaviorism, simulation and computer modeling, and experiment.
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- De Bono himself has been particularly active in putting forward methods to enhance creativity and problem solving.
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- Problem solving methods, knowledge representation and reasoning.

- There are several methods of studying problem solving, including; introspection, behaviorism, simulation and computer modeling, and experiment.
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- Some suggestions of techniques that can be used to integrate problem solving into an elementary classroom.

- Blair Miller and Associates - trainers,presenters and facilitators specializes in problem solving, creativity andpersonal effectiveness.

- De Bono himself has been particularly active in putting forward methods to enhance creativity and problem solving.
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- Hegarty, M. (1991). Knowledge and processes in mechanical problem solving.
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- Problem solving involves declarative and procedural knowledge, and something more.

- Cognitive psychology is the school of psychology that examines internal mental processes such as problem solving, memory, and language.
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- According to Bransford and Stein, there are five critical cognitive processes of problem solving (as cited in Gage and Berliner, 1991, pp.

- Hegarty, M. (1991). Knowledge and processes in mechanical problem solving.
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- Like case study, the learning outcomes will be focused less on the facts than on thinking processes and problem solving strategies.

- Cognitive psychology is the school of psychology that examines internal mental processes such as problem solving, memory, and language.
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- This site offers resources and many free downloads (in PDF format) on creative learning, Creative Problem Solving (CPS), and talent development.
- A complete working creative problem solving methodology using 24 interactive techniques.

- Critical thinking and creative problem solving are two separate modes of thinking.

- IdeaConnection: Collaborative Problem Solving ThinkSpace, Buy and sell new, creative ideas, innovations, and inventions.

- Roni got his Ph.D. form the Engineering Faculty of Tel Aviv University in the field of creative problem solving and design; B.Sc.
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- Problem solving in classroom management relates to Teacher Effectiveness Training.
- AB: This training manual provides materials for conducting a workshop on problem solving and creating good agreements in special education.

- Heppner, P. P., & Krauskopf, C. J. (1987). An information-processing approach to personal problem solving.
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- Wertheimer used the term productive thinking to refer to problem solving in which one invents a new approach to solving a novel problem.
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- Dynamic management algorithms are considered to be coupled with incremental constraint posting approaches to problem solving.

- Humans and computer systems, working and "thinking" together, are now routine approaches to problem solving in many different academic disciplines.

- One of the causes for the unfulfilled expectations is the discrepancy between the external problem solving goal and the internal mechanisms of the algorithm.
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- Cognitive processing aimed at figuring out how to achieve a goal is called problem solving.
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- Problem solving and reasoning are stressed throughout the goals at each grade and in every course.

- PROBLEM SOLVING: WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? Helping students develop problem solving skills is a frequently cited goal of science educators.
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- The goal of problem solving is to solve the problem, and most problems can be solved in any number of ways.
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