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nramada

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Means/end analysis involves
 
  a. a gradual approximation to the final solution.
  b. a sudden acquisition of the solution following random moves.
  c. a failure to obtain the solution.
  d. a sudden acquisition of the solution on the first move.

Question 2

Which of the following information processing characteristic was not mentioned in Newell and Simon's theory of problem solving?
 
  a. capacity of the sensory store c. storage time into LTM
  b. capacity of STM d. retrieval time from LTM



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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