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