Knowledge representations: individual differences in novel problem solving

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  • who: Megan J. Raden and Andrew F. Jarosz from the Department of Psychology, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS, USA have published the research work: Knowledge Representations: Individual Differences in Novel Problem Solving, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study investigates how the quality of knowledge representations contributes to rule transfer in a context and how working memory capacity (WMC) might contribute to the subsequent failure or success in transferring the relevant information. Working Memory Capacity and Problem Solving Much of the early work that investigated individual differences in problem solving used tasks designed to measure . . .

     

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