Complex Problem Solving

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cognitive flexibility
competence
Complex Problem Solving
computerized dynamic decision tasks
control
cps
Cps Score
Cps Task
Degree Induction
delay
Diagnostic Assumptions
Dynamic Task Environments
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experimental research methods
Expert Problem Solver
feedback
Feedback Delay
feedback delay analysis
Fire Fighting
heuristic
Heuristic Competence
Human Problem Solving
Knowledge Acquisition
Learning Test Performance
multistage decision processes
Parallel Test Reliabilities
Part-task Training
performance
PERSON INTERACTION TASKS
Personnel Selection
personnel selection assessment
Personnel Selection Purposes
Problem Solving Research
problemsolving
research
Semantic Embedding
Single Case Data
Single Case Studies
system variables manipulation
task
Universal Hypotheses
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805813364
  • Weight: 830g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 May 1995
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume presents a state-of-the-science review of the most promising current European research -- and its historic roots of research -- on complex problem solving (CPS) in Europe. It is an attempt to close the knowledge gap among American scholars regarding the European approach to understanding CPS. Although most of the American researchers are well aware of the fact that CPS has been a very active research area in Europe for quite some time, they do not know any specifics about even the most important research. Part of the reason for this lack of knowledge is undoubtedly the fact that European researchers -- for the most part -- have been rather reluctant to publish their work in English-language journals.

The book concentrates on European research because the basic approach European scholars have taken to studying CPS is very different from one taken by North American researchers. Traditionally, American scholars have been studying CPS in "natural" domains -- physics, reading, writing, and chess playing -- concentrating primarily on exploring novice-expert differences and the acquisition of a complex skill. European scholars, in contrast, have been primarily concerned with problem solving behavior in artificially generated, mostly computerized, complex systems. While the American approach has the advantage of high external validity, the European approach has the advantage of system variables that can be systematically manipulated to reveal the effects of system parameters on CPS behavior. The two approaches are thus best viewed as complementing each other.

This volume contains contributions from four European countries -- Sweden, Switzerland, Great Britain, and Germany. As such, it accurately represents the bulk of empirical research on CPS which has been conducted in Europe. An international cooperation started two years ago with the goal of bringing the European research on complex problem solving to the awareness of American scholars. A direct result of that effort, the contributions to this book are both informative and comprehensive.

Peter A. Frensch, Joachim Funke