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Journal of Problem Solving, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, 2008
Articles
- Contents.
- Susanne Tak, Marco Plaisier, Iris van Rooij
:
Some Tours are More Equal than Others: The Convex-Hull Model Revisited with Lessons for Testing Models of the Traveling Salesperson Problem. - Magda Osman:
Seeing is as Good as Doing. - Edward P. Chronicle, James N. MacGregor, Michael D. Lee
, Thomas C. Ormerod, Peter Hughes:
Individual Differences in Optimization Problem Solving: Reconciling Conflicting Results. - Zygmunt Pizlo:
Human Problem Solving in 2008. - Damian G. Stephen, James A. Dixon:
The Self-Organization of Insight: Entropy and Power Laws in Problem Solving.
Volume 2, Number 2, 2009
Articles
- Contents.
- Robert L. Goldstone, Zygmunt Pizlo:
New Perspectives on Human Problem Solving. - Ivan K. Ash, Patrick J. Cushen, Jennifer Wiley:
Obstacles in Investigating the Role of Restructuring in Insightful Problem Solving. - Marc J. Buehner, Jon May:
Causal Induction from Continuous Event Streams: Evidence for Delay-Induced Attribution Shifts. - Sheng Kung Michael Yi, Mark Steyvers, Michael D. Lee
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Modeling Human Performance in Restless Bandits with Particle Filters. - Daniel M. Belenky, Timothy J. Nokes:
Examining the Role of Manipulatives and Metacognition on Engagement, Learning, and Transfer. - James N. MacGregor, John B. Cunningham
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The Effects of Number and Level of Restructuring in Insight Problem Solving. - Katherine Gunion, Todd M. Milford, Ulrike Stege:
The Paradigm Recursion: Is It More Accessible When Introduced in Middle School?
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