Systematic+Problem+Solving

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Definition:
The process of finding a solution to a problem by testing single factors. HGD, Chapter 11, p. 292

Piaget and his colleague Inhelder presented adolescents with complex tasks and studied they're solutions in how to solve them.

Examples:
Math problems, reading a story and answering questions related to it, getting lost in the woods and trying to figure out how to get back to the right path.

Analogies:
Solving a problem step by step and be related as making a sandwich and trying to figure out what condiments to put on it.

Mnemonics:
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