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Reif, F.; Heller, Joan I. – Educational Psychologist, 1982
Discusses cognitive mechanisms facilitating effective problem solving in physics (mechanics). Considers content, organization, and description of the knowledge base facilitating scientific problem solving. Also considers procedures used to describe and analyze a problem initially, to search for its solution, and to assess the solution. Educational…
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Mechanics (Physics), Physics
Reif, F.; Heller, Joan I. – 1982
A prescriptive model of problem-solving performance is described. The aim of the model is to specify explicitly how problems should be described initially in such a form as to facilitate their subsequent solution. According to the model, the process of initial problem description can be decomposed into two successive stages. The first uses general…
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, College Science, Higher Education, Knowledge Level
Heller, Joan I.; Reif, F. – 1982
This study examined a proposed procedure for constructing theoretical descriptions of mechanics problems, in particular, to determine if the procedure led to explicit and correct descriptions of the motion and interaction of systems and if the resulting theoretical descriptions facilitated generation of correct constraint equations and, hence,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, College Science, Difficulty Level, Higher Education

Larkin, Jill H.; Reif, F. – European Journal of Science Education, 1979
Describes a systematic study of skills for solving problems in basic physics. Also discusses how detailed observations of individuals were used to formulate models for problem-solving processes in mechanics and applications for teaching basic college physics or engineering courses. (HM)
Descriptors: College Science, Engineering Education, Higher Education, Instruction
Heller, Joan I.; Reif, F. – 1982
A theoretical model specifying the underlying knowledge and procedures whereby human subjects can generate effective initial descriptions of scientific problems was formulated. The model is prescriptive since it does not necessarily try to simulate the behavior of actual experts nor assume that their performance is optimal. The model, elaborated…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Science, Higher Education, Knowledge Level
Reif, F. – 1982
Several central ideas emerging from a systematic approach to teaching problem-solving in the quantitative sciences (chemistry, physics, engineering) are discussed. Areas addressed include: differences between teaching and performance, between naturalistic and effective functioning, and between detailed observations and gross statistical data;…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Cognitive Processes, College Science, Engineering