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Lisaclaire

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Experts and novices differ in all of the following ways except:
 
  a. which features of a problem they recognize.
  b. how much time they spend planning and solving problems.
  c. which heuristics they use.
  d. how well they remember meaningless patterns.

Question 2

Experts will most likely employ a working forward heuristic when solving problems in their
  domain. In which situation might they need to employ a different heuristic?
 
  a. They face severe time constraints to solve a problem.
  b. Their self-efficacy regarding the problem is low.
  c. They are working on a familiar problem.
  d. The problem they face is particularly novel.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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