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1. |
An example of an effective problem-solving strategy is |
A. | Not paying any attention to evaluating the solution. |
B. | Functional fixedness — focusing on only the conventional function of an object. |
C. | Response set — getting stuck on one way of representing a problem. |
D. | Means-end analysis — dividing the problem into a number of sub-goals. |
Answer» E. | |