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1. Analogical Transfer examples
a. Target Problem
b. Source Problem
2. Target Problem
a. Checker bored problem
b. Analogical transfer
c. Similar principles
3. Source Problem
a. RM problem enhances ability to solve CB
4. Memory Retrieval
ask D
5. What does the light bulb problem show
a. High surface similarities aid analogical problem solving
6. What does making surface features more obvious do?
a. Aids in analogical problem solving
7. Primed with radiation was at…
a. 81%
8. No priming with connections was at…
a. 10%
9. How is knowledge organized?
a. So it can be accessed when needed to work on a problem
10. Novice people and solving problems
a. Looks at surface features
11. Expert people and solving problems
a. Looks at deep structures
12. Experts and looking at problems
a. They are less likely to be open to new ways of looking at problem
13. Divergent Thinking (definition)
a. Open-ended; Large number of potential “solutions”
14. Convergent thinking (definition)
a. one correct answer
15. Creative thinking is what type of psychology?
a. Gestalt
16. What are some obstacles to problem solving
a. Design Fixation
17. What inhibits creative design
a. Fixation
18. What does design fixated
a. Fixated on what not to do as demonstrated by sample
19. What is preventive forms
a. Ideas that precede creation of finished creative project