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To him , the problem is one of selecting and using certain number principles , which he has previously learned , in an order that will make it possible for him to arrive at a logically correct solution . In considering this example of a ...
To him , the problem is one of selecting and using certain number principles , which he has previously learned , in an order that will make it possible for him to arrive at a logically correct solution . In considering this example of a ...
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Although the pendulum problem seems simple when one knows the solution , this appearance is deceptive , since none of the college students was able to solve this problem when only the “ problem - stating ” instructions were given .
Although the pendulum problem seems simple when one knows the solution , this appearance is deceptive , since none of the college students was able to solve this problem when only the “ problem - stating ” instructions were given .
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What is learned in either case is a higher - order principle , which is based upon some previously learned simpler principles PROBLEM SOLVING AND CREATIVITY No one can fail to stand in awed admiration of the great intellectual ...
What is learned in either case is a higher - order principle , which is based upon some previously learned simpler principles PROBLEM SOLVING AND CREATIVITY No one can fail to stand in awed admiration of the great intellectual ...
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