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Evvie72

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The problem with the General Problem Solver as a model of problem solving is that it
 
  a. is appropriate only for special linear solutions.
  b. only addresses domain-related needs.
  c. relies on means-ends analysis to determine one's progress.
  d. requires several steps.

Question 2

The knowledge component of metacognition includes
 
  a. awareness that one is a slow or fast reader.
  b. knowledge of different school tasks.
  c. planning particular actions for particular tasks.
  d. understanding basic facts.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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