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  1. Problem-Solving Strategies: Definition and 5 Techniques to Try

    In general, effective problem-solving strategies include the following steps: Define the problem. Come up with alternative solutions. Decide on a solution. Implement the solution. Problem-solving ...

  2. Problem-Solving

    An algorithm is a prescribed method of problem solving that guarantees a correct solution if the method suits the problem and if it is carried out properly. Solving a mathematical problem by use of a formula is an example of the use of an algorithm. Insight solutions or Eureka insights occur when a sudden solution comes to mind - that "a-ha" idea.

  3. The Algorithm Problem Solving Approach in Psychology

    In psychology, one of these problem-solving approaches is known as an algorithm. While often thought of purely as a mathematical term, the same type of process can be followed in psychology to find the correct answer when solving a problem or making a decision. An algorithm is a defined set of step-by-step procedures that provides the correct ...

  4. 8.2 Problem-Solving: Heuristics and Algorithms

    Algorithms. In contrast to heuristics, which can be thought of as problem-solving strategies based on educated guesses, algorithms are problem-solving strategies that use rules. Algorithms are generally a logical set of steps that, if applied correctly, should be accurate. For example, you could make a cake using heuristics — relying on your ...

  5. The Problem-Solving Process

    Problem-solving is a mental process that involves discovering, analyzing, and solving problems. The ultimate goal of problem-solving is to overcome obstacles and find a solution that best resolves the issue. The best strategy for solving a problem depends largely on the unique situation. In some cases, people are better off learning everything ...

  6. 9.4: Problem-Solving

    Strategies to assist problem solving ; Somewhat less open-ended than creative thinking is problem solving, the analysis and solution of tasks or situations that are complex or ambiguous and that pose difficulties or obstacles of some kind (Mayer & Wittrock, 2006). Problem solving is needed, for example, when a physician analyzes a chest X-ray ...

  7. Problem Solving

    Many people challenge themselves every day with puzzles and other mental exercises to sharpen their problem-solving skills. Sudoku puzzles appear daily in most newspapers. Typically, a sudoku puzzle is a 9×9 grid. The simple sudoku below ( [link]) is a 4×4 grid. To solve the puzzle, fill in the empty boxes with a single digit: 1, 2, 3, or 4.

  8. Problem solving (video)

    Problem-solving skills are essential in our daily lives. The video explains different problem-solving methods, including trial and error, algorithm strategy, and heuristics. It also discusses concepts like means-end analysis, working backwards, fixation, and insight. These techniques help us tackle both well-defined and ill-defined problems ...

  9. Problem-Solving Strategies and Obstacles

    Problem-solving helps you figure out how to achieve these desires. The problem-solving process involves: Discovery of the problem. Deciding to tackle the issue. Seeking to understand the problem more fully. Researching available options or solutions. Taking action to resolve the issue.

  10. Problem-solving

    Problem-solving. Somewhat less open-ended than creative thinking is problem solving, the analysis and solution of tasks or situations that are complex or ambiguous and that pose difficulties or obstacles of some kind (Mayer & Wittrock, 2006). Problem solving is needed, for example, when a physician analyzes a chest X-ray: a photograph of the ...

  11. What is Problem Solving? Steps, Process & Techniques

    Finding a suitable solution for issues can be accomplished by following the basic four-step problem-solving process and methodology outlined below. Step. Characteristics. 1. Define the problem. Differentiate fact from opinion. Specify underlying causes. Consult each faction involved for information. State the problem specifically.

  12. 10 Problem-solving strategies to turn challenges on their head

    2. Break the problem down. Identifying the problem allows you to see which steps need to be taken to solve it. First, break the problem down into achievable blocks. Then, use strategic planning to set a time frame in which to solve the problem and establish a timeline for the completion of each stage. 3.

  13. 35 problem-solving techniques and methods for solving ...

    After you've defined the issue, explored existing ideas, and ideated, it's time to narrow down to the correct solution. Use these problem-solving techniques when you want to help your team find consensus, compare possible solutions, and move towards taking action on a particular problem. Mindspin; Improved Solutions; Four-Step Sketch; 15% ...

  14. 7.3 Problem-Solving

    Additional Problem Solving Strategies:. Abstraction - refers to solving the problem within a model of the situation before applying it to reality.; Analogy - is using a solution that solves a similar problem.; Brainstorming - refers to collecting an analyzing a large amount of solutions, especially within a group of people, to combine the solutions and developing them until an optimal ...

  15. The Art of Effective Problem Solving: A Step-by-Step Guide

    Table of Contents. Problem Solving Methodologies. A3 Problem Solving Method: Step 1 - Define the Problem. Step 2 - Gather Information and Brainstorm Ideas. Step 3 - Evaluate Options and Choose the Best Solution. Step 4 - Implement and Monitor the Solution. Conclusion.

  16. PSYCH Ch. 7 Flashcards

    In problem solving, the term rule of thumb refers to _____. insight. A seemingly arbitrary flash "out of the blue," through which the solution to a problem suddenly becomes apparent to you, but you do not consciously know how you "figured it out," is called ___. functional fixedness. A loose screw on the visor causes it to drop down while Ben ...

  17. chapter 8 Flashcards

    Terms in this set (15) what systematic problem-solving method guarantees a solution, provided that one exists. algorithm. what is the relationship between intelligence and creativity. a strong positive correlation. what do we call the hypothesis that influences what we think.

  18. PSYCH ch7 Flashcards

    a solution that is guaranteed. a systematic problem solving strategy that always leads to a correct solution if it is applied correctly algorithm a solution that is NOT guaranteed if a strategy is applied differently. rules of thumb that are derived from experience and used in decision making and problem solving, even thought there is no ...

  19. PY 201

    the clear and sudden discernment of a solution to a problem by means that are not obvious. algorithims. problem solving strategy characterized by a specific set of instructions. guarantees a correct answer. heuristics. mental shortcut that saves time when solving a problem. no guaranted correct solution but faster decisionmaking.

  20. Intro to psychology Clep PQ 16 -30 Flashcards

    Context. Albert Bandura conducted a study in which a child viewed an adult playing with toys. The adult stood up and kicked and yelled at an inflated doll. The child was then taken to another room containing toys. When left alone, the child lashed out at a similar doll in the room. The child's behavior toward the doll is most likely a result of.

  21. Which general problem-solving strategy guarantees a correct solution

    The general problem-solving strategy that guarantees a correct solution if used correctly is an algorithm. An algorithm is a step-by-step procedure or a set of rules for solving a specific problem or completing a specific task. It always produces the correct result when followed correctly.

  22. chapter 7 Flashcards

    10. (p. 246) A prototype is a _____. A. strategy that guarantees a solution to a problem B. representation of the average or ideal member of a concept C. tendency to search for and use information that supports our ideas rather than refutes them D. the way in which information is processed and manipulated in the decision making process

  23. quiz 3 Flashcards

    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Which of the following examples most clearly illustrates drawing an inference?, Which general problem-solving strategy guarantees a correct solution (if it is used correctly)?, Jarrod and his wife recently had their second child. Jarrod is frustrated because he thought he had learned to soothe a baby with their first child, but ...