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Journal of Problem Solving, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, 2010
Articles
- Contents.
- Sharlene D. Newman, Benjamin Pruce, Akash Rusia, Thomas Burns Jr.:
The Effect of Strategy on Problem Solving: An fMRI Study. - Yun Chu, Zheng Li, Yong Su, Zygmunt Pizlo:
Heuristics in Problem Solving: The Role of Direction in Controlling Search Space. - Ji Y. Son, Leonidas A. A. Doumas, Robert L. Goldstone:
When Do Words Promote Analogical Transfer? - Amy L. Walwyn, Daniel J. Navarro:
Minimal Paths in the City Block: Human Performance on Euclidean and Non-Euclidean Traveling Salesperson Problems. - A. Emanuel Robinson, Steven A. Sloman, York Hagmayer, Christopher K. Hertzog:
Causality in Solving Economic Problems.
Volume 3, Number 2, 2011
Articles
- Contents.
- James N. MacGregor, Yun Chu:
Human Performance on the Traveling Salesman and Related Problems: A Review. - Todd Wareham, Patricia A. Evans, Iris van Rooij
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What Does (and Doesn’t) Make Analogical Problem Solving Easy? A Complexity-Theoretic Perspective. - Mehdi Hemmati, J. Cole Smith:
Finite Optimal Stopping Problems: The Seller’s Perspective. - Olga Goldenberg, Jennifer Wiley:
Quality, Conformity, and Conflict: Questioning the Assumptions of Osborn’s Brainstorming Technique. - Yun Chu, James N. MacGregor:
Human Performance on Insight Problem Solving: A Review. - Niels A. Taatgen
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The Minimal Control Principle Predicts Strategy Shifts in the Abstract Decision Making Task. - Yll Haxhimusa, Edward Carpenter, Joseph Catrambone, David Foldes, Emil Stefanov, Laura L. Arns, Zygmunt Pizlo:
2D and 3D Traveling Salesman Problem.
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