Which of the following is an example of controlled problem-solving?

A. using systematic strategies to find the optimal solution to an open-ended problem
B. using algorithms and heuristic strategies for solving convergent problems with one answer
C. using critical thinking process to evaluate problems
D. using storage and information processing to resolve problems


Ans: B

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