All but one of the following pertains to the use of analogies as a problem-solving heuristic

a. Analogies based on superficial features lead to poor solutions.
b. Solving analogous problems is a powerful solution strategy.
c. Analogies are most appropriate for novice problem solvers.
d. Analogous problems must have similar underlying concepts and principles.


C

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A. a family crisis B. a family achievement C. a family developmental task

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mental action using mental representations mental action using material representations covert speech self-directed speech, spoken out loud

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a. Can be assessed easily b. Can be diagnosed easily c. Cannot be diagnosed and assessed easily d. A and b e. None of the above

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