In Bloom and Broder's study of teaching problem-solving strategies to college students, they found:
a. students can learn effective problem-solving strategies by seeing how modelssolve the problems and comparing the model's approach to their own
b. students can learn effective problem-solving strategies even when they have no knowledge of the subject domain (such as economics)
c. problem-solving skills cannot be taught
d. none of the above
A
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