Effective problem framing
a. involves being able to recognize that a problem exists and needs to be solved.
b. determines how effectively we can access previously learned information in our working memories.
c. is influenced by one's prior knowledge and the ability to recognize underlying principles.
d. is best facilitated when one focuses on the surface features of a problem.
C
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