San Diego State University Problem Solving Methods Question
1-Are experts in a field better at problem solving than someone who is a novice or less familiar within the field?
Give two examples of when expert level thinking is good – and one when it is not.
2-Do people work better as a group in solving a problem or is it better if a group, separated and then collaborate shortly after their own individual ideas have been generated ?
What factors determine the answer to this question?
Use Language as an example.
3-Parsing is our way of assessing meaning through the groupings of words in specific phrases and sequences, and it often involves predicting the most likely meaning that a particular grouping denotes. What influences the way we interpret the information we are given via phrases/sentences?
4-Short term and Working memory:
How do short term memories move to long term?
What is the difference between short term memory and working memory
5-Explain Beysian Logic and how it relate to Cognitive Psychology