A class is asked to find a solution to the issue of water shortages in their community. After doing some research, the class gets stuck, as there are too many avenues to explore. As a strategy, Mr. Byrd suggests that they limit their exploration of solutions to ones that have been used in communities similar to their own. The strategy he is teaching them is best labeled ______.
a. means-end analysis
b. working backward
c. analogical thinking
d. approximation context
c. analogical thinking
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What will be an ideal response?
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What will be an ideal response?
Most groups:
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