Why is extensive domain knowledge an asset in most problem-solving situations?
a) It permits more efficient encoding of the problem space
b) It improves one's ability to test possible solutions.
c) It makes solutions more obvious.
d) It allow a more flexible approach to the problem.
A
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A. permissive B. authoritarian C. involved D. authoritative
Research on the belief-bias effect shows that
a. it is especially likely to operate for experts. b. people who earn high scores on a test of flexible thinking are especially likely to demonstrate the belief-bias effect. c. familiar statements often lead people to use "common sense" rather than logical reasoning. d. it emphasizes how people exaggerate their bottom-up processing.
Quarty knows that a quarter is exactly the same size regardless of whether you look at it from far away or from up close. Quarty understands
a. looming. b. size constancy. c. interposition. d. kinetic cues.
Considering the purpose behind creating The Search Institute’s 40 Developmental Assets, who would be best suited to take this measure?
a. Retirees b. People over 30 years old. c. Adults aged 20-30. d. Youth in middle or high school.