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The Effects of Problem-Solving Software on Problem-Solving Ability

Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 1992
AbstractThis paper reports on a study of the effects of problem-solving computer software on the problem-solving ability of secondary school mathematics students. A cognitive science-based definition, instrumentation, and instructional pedagogy were used.
Charles Funkhouser, J. Richard Dennis
exaly   +2 more sources

Problem solving ability of Parkinsonians

The Italian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 1988
The hypothesis to be verified is that the cognitive defects in nondemented and nondepressed Parkinsonians are due solely to a bilateral nigrostriatal disorder that causes motor slowing. It was tested on 26 mildly disabled patients with idiopathic Parkinson disease optimally controlled with L-Dopa, nondemented and nondepressed and not receiving ...
M, Alberoni   +3 more
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Hemisphericity and Problem-Solving Ability

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1988
149 freshmen undergraduates were administered the Higher Information Processing Scale and an anagram problem-solving task. Single-solution anagrams were chosen from lists of age-appropriate vocabulary words high in concrete imagery or low in imagery (abstract).
J C, Houtz, A D, Frankel
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Depression, Problem-Solving Ability, and Problem-Solving Appraisals

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1992
Behavioral analytic methods were used to create a college student version of the Means Ends Problem Solving Procedure (MEPS). This instrument then was administered with measures of perceived problem-solving ability to depressed and nondepressed students to determine whether differences exist in both problem-solving ability and problem-solving appraisal.
K R, Blankstein   +2 more
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