problem solving in cognition

Problem solving involves encoding, remembering, generating hypotheses, deducing, evaluating, and reporting {problem solving, cognition} [Bruner, 1956].

problem set

Problems have types {problem set}. Recognizing problem set makes similar problems easy to solve. When problem is of different type, assuming wrong problem set uses wrong memories. People can solve problems automatically by using problem set unconsciously, and this is intuition or insight [Berry and Broadbent, 1984] [Claxton, 1986] [Claxton, 1994] [Claxton, 1997] [Greenwald, 1992] [Lewicki et al., 1987] [Lewicki et al., 1988] [Lewicki et al., 1992].

verbal mediation

Problems typically involve concepts and principles, so talking to others or oneself can help find solution.

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