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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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Interaction Style, Problem-Solving Behavior, and Family Problem-Solving Effectiveness
Child Development, 1995We proposed that an individual's characteristic style of interaction will predict his or her problem-solving behavior and family problem-solving effectiveness. We test this hypothesis for mothers, fathers, and adolescent boys and girls (M age = 12.7 years) in 431 rural families using both warm and hostile interaction styles. One set of videotape coders
M A, Rueter, R D, Conger
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Problem posing vs problem solving
Nurse Education Today, 1991This paper addresses the notion of adult education and places it within the context of the literature on adult development. Emphasis is placed on the work of Klaus Riegel (1973) who suggested a different interpretation of adult development. Dialectic operations is perceived to be the final stage of cognitive development, as opposed to formal ...
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Solving the problem of physics problem solving
International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 1993My thesis reported a detailed study of physics problem solving behaviour. In it, physics problem solving among novices was investigated, and features of problem solving behaviour which affect their success are identified. Why do students of physics have so much difficulty with physics problem solving?
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Problem Solving: Is More Than Solving Problems
Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 1998The curriculum and evaluation Standards for School Mathematics (NCTM 1989) states that one of its five general goals is for all students to become mathematical problem solvers. It recommends that “to develop such abilities, students need to work on problems that may take hours, days, and even weeks to solve” (p. 6).
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Toward Solving the Problem of Problem Solving
Journal of Music Teacher Education, 2016Teaching is replete with problem solving. Problem solving as a skill, however, is seldom addressed directly within music teacher education curricula, and research in music education has not examined problem solving systematically. A framework detailing problem-solving component skills would provide a needed foundation.
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2022
Intelligent mental representations of physical, cognitive and social environments allow humans to navigate enormous search spaces, whose sizes vastly exceed the number of neurons in the human brain. This allows us to solve a wide range of problems, such as the Traveling Salesperson Problem, insight problems, as well as mathematics and physics problems.
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Intelligent mental representations of physical, cognitive and social environments allow humans to navigate enormous search spaces, whose sizes vastly exceed the number of neurons in the human brain. This allows us to solve a wide range of problems, such as the Traveling Salesperson Problem, insight problems, as well as mathematics and physics problems.
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