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saliriagwu

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According to your textbook, cognition is the acquisition, storage, transformation, and use of knowledge. Compared to more basic cognitive processes such as working memory, problem solving makes more use of which of those four processes?
 
  a. acquisition of knowledge
  b. storage of knowledge
  c. transformation of knowledge
  d. use of knowledge

Question 2

In problem solving, the term obstacles refers to
 
  a. the situation at the beginning of problem solving.
  b. the method by which people understand the problem.
  c. restrictions that are encountered in problem solving.
  d. the portion of a problem that you initially examine during problem solving.



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: c

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Ans: c





 

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