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Complex Problem Solving: What It Is and What It Is Not
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Artificial IntelligenceEngineeringTask AnalysisEducational PsychologyCognitionIntelligent SystemsPsychologySocial SciencesComplex Adaptive SystemProblem Solving EnvironmentSituational ReasoningCognitive DevelopmentSystems EngineeringComplex ProblemsCognitive AnalysisCognitive ScienceDesignUser ExperienceComplex ProblemProblem DiagnosisExperimental PsychologyProblem ReductionProblem-based LearningSimple Toy ProblemsDesign ThinkingProblem SolvingComputer-simulated Scenarios
Computer-simulated scenarios have been part of psychological research on problem solving for more than 40 years. The shift in emphasis from simple toy problems to complex, more real-life oriented problems has been accompanied by discussions about the best ways to assess the process of solving complex problems. Psychometric issues such as reliable assessments and addressing correlations with other instruments have been in the foreground of these discussions and have left the content validity of complex problem solving in the background. In this paper, we return the focus to content issues and address the important features that define complex problems.
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