Although complex problem solving has emerged as a field of psychology in its own right, the literature is, for the most part, widely scattered, and often so technical that it is inaccessible to non-experts. This unique book provides a comprehensive, in-depth, and accessible introduction to the field of complex problem solving. Chapter authors -- experts in their selected domains -- deliver systematic, thought-provoking analyses generally written from an information-processing point of view. Areas addressed include politics, electronics, and computers.
Although complex problem solving has emerged as a field of psychology in its own right, the literature is, for the most part, widely scattered, and often so technical that it is inaccessible to non-experts. This unique book provides a comprehensive, in-depth, and accessible introduction to the field of complex problem solving. Chapter authors -- experts in their selected domains -- deliver systematic, thought-provoking analyses generally written from an information-processing point of view. Areas addressed include politics, electronics, and computers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents: Part I:Reading Writing and Arithmetic.K.E. Stanovich A.E. Cunningham Reading as Constrained Reasoning. M. Bryson C. Bereiter M. Scardamalia E. Joram Going Beyond the Problem as Given: Problem Solving in Expert and Novice Writers. S.M. Sokol M. McCloskey Cognitive Mechanisms in Calculation. Part II:Social Sciences.J.F. Voss C.R. Wolfe J.A. Lawrence R.A. Engle From Representation to Decision: An Analysis of Problem Solving in International Relations. R.K. Wagner Managerial Problem Solving. J. Funke Solving Complex Problems: Exploration and Control of Complex Social Systems. E. Amsel R. Langer L. Loutzenhiser Do Lawyers Reason Differently from Psychologists? A Comparative Design for Studying Expertise. Part III:Natural Sciences.M. Hegarty Knowledge and Processes in Mechanical Problem Solving. A. Lesgold S. Lajoie Complex Problem Solving in Electronics. D.S. Kay Computer Interaction: Debugging the Problems. Part IV:Games.P.A. Frensch R.J. Sternberg Skill-Related Differences in Game Playing. Part V:Conclusions.E. Hunt Some Comments on the Study of Complexity.
Contents: Part I:Reading Writing and Arithmetic.K.E. Stanovich A.E. Cunningham Reading as Constrained Reasoning. M. Bryson C. Bereiter M. Scardamalia E. Joram Going Beyond the Problem as Given: Problem Solving in Expert and Novice Writers. S.M. Sokol M. McCloskey Cognitive Mechanisms in Calculation. Part II:Social Sciences.J.F. Voss C.R. Wolfe J.A. Lawrence R.A. Engle From Representation to Decision: An Analysis of Problem Solving in International Relations. R.K. Wagner Managerial Problem Solving. J. Funke Solving Complex Problems: Exploration and Control of Complex Social Systems. E. Amsel R. Langer L. Loutzenhiser Do Lawyers Reason Differently from Psychologists? A Comparative Design for Studying Expertise. Part III:Natural Sciences.M. Hegarty Knowledge and Processes in Mechanical Problem Solving. A. Lesgold S. Lajoie Complex Problem Solving in Electronics. D.S. Kay Computer Interaction: Debugging the Problems. Part IV:Games.P.A. Frensch R.J. Sternberg Skill-Related Differences in Game Playing. Part V:Conclusions.E. Hunt Some Comments on the Study of Complexity.
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