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Image: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1983
AbstractA model was developed and tested to examine the usefulness of Watzlawick, Weakland, and Fisch's theory of persistance and change to nursing practice. Problematic behavior was framed as belonging solely to the person exhibiting the behavior or to the social system of client and change agent.
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AbstractA model was developed and tested to examine the usefulness of Watzlawick, Weakland, and Fisch's theory of persistance and change to nursing practice. Problematic behavior was framed as belonging solely to the person exhibiting the behavior or to the social system of client and change agent.
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Archives of General Psychiatry, 1970
HISTORICALLY, there seems to be a waxing and waning of interest in the relationship between thinking and verbal language. It seems that at one point or another philosophers, physiologists, linguists, anthropologists, psychiatrists, and Psychologists have all made an attempt to clarify their thinking about thinking.
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HISTORICALLY, there seems to be a waxing and waning of interest in the relationship between thinking and verbal language. It seems that at one point or another philosophers, physiologists, linguists, anthropologists, psychiatrists, and Psychologists have all made an attempt to clarify their thinking about thinking.
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Psychological Reports, 1967
A technique for the characterization of problem-solving processes is presented along with criteria for their evaluation according to norms established logically and statistically.
H J, Rimoldi, J B, Erdmann
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A technique for the characterization of problem-solving processes is presented along with criteria for their evaluation according to norms established logically and statistically.
H J, Rimoldi, J B, Erdmann
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Archives of General Psychiatry, 1969
THE COGNITIVE aspects of problem solving behavior have frequently been analyzed by studying subjects' responses to selected stimuli (test items) rather than by investigating the processes that mediate between the stimulus and the response. There is, for example, a large body of research relative to changes in intellectual functioning concomitant with ...
H J, Rimoldi, K W, Woude
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THE COGNITIVE aspects of problem solving behavior have frequently been analyzed by studying subjects' responses to selected stimuli (test items) rather than by investigating the processes that mediate between the stimulus and the response. There is, for example, a large body of research relative to changes in intellectual functioning concomitant with ...
H J, Rimoldi, K W, Woude
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Problem Solving by Analogy/Problem Solving as Analogy
THE MATHEMATICS EDUCATOR, 2015N ...
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Rationality and Problem-Solving
Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 1977The problem which this paper attempts to solve is this: if rationality is given a rational defence, it is question-begging, and if it is not defended rationally, it is arbitrary. So that holding a belief or performing an action on rational grounds seems to be in the same epistemological position as are beliefs and actions ‘justified’ on the basis of ...
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The problem with problem solving
Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 1998Although managers will always be responsible for solving problems on a daily basis, expert problem solving will not ensure survival for an organization. It will be more effective in the long run to find out what structural issues support the problems and work toward restructuring.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1978
Excerpt To the editor: The recent paper "Clinical Problem Solving: A Behavioral Analysis," by Drs.
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Excerpt To the editor: The recent paper "Clinical Problem Solving: A Behavioral Analysis," by Drs.
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