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ts19998

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In Gick and Holyoak's (1980) study, people were more likely to solve the radiation problem by analogy
 
  a. if they read and compared at least two examples of analogous problems.
  b. if they read an analogous problem that included the hint that the solution might help for other problems.
  c. if they created a convergence schema.
  d. All these

Question 2

The use of analogy to solve Duncker's radiation problem was most effective when people
 
  a. read a single analogous story.
  b. read and compared two analogous stories.
  c. read two analogous stories.
  d. elaborated on a single analogous story.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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