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Kochen, Manfred; Badre, Albert N. – American Journal of Psychology, 1974
Article investigated question-asking behavior during problem formulation. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Definitions, Problem Solving, Psychological Studies, Questioning Techniques

Quinton, Graham; Fellows, Brian J. – British Journal of Psychology, 1975
The main purpose of the present research was to examine the strategies employed by undergraduate students in the solving of three-term series problems. (Editor)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Perception, Problem Solving, Psychological Studies

Hortin, John A.; And Others – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 1985
A study designed to determine whether graduate students could be taught to use visual thinking for problem solving stressed two activities: (1) imagery for problem solving, and (2) active participation by students. Results indicate subjects given training in visual thinking were able to use it to solve verbal problems. (MBR)
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Higher Education, Imagery, Problem Solving

Diamond, Michale Jay; Shapiro, Jerrold Lee – Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 1975
This paper attempted to resolve major methodological and design inadequacies associated with encounter, T-, and sensitivity groups. In addition, it highlighted some issues that have not been sufficiently considered previously. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Group Therapy, Models, Problem Solving

Prior, Margot R.; Chen, C. S. – Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1975
The performance of 19 autistic children on an object discrimination learning set task was compared with that of mental-age and IQ matched control groups of normal and retarded children. (Editor)
Descriptors: Autism, Charts, Learning Readiness, Problem Solving

Olton, Robert M.; Johnson, David M. – American Journal of Psychology, 1976
Subjects worked on a problem, engaged in an intervening activity, and then resumed work on the problem. Different intervening activities represented various mechanisms that produce incubation (e.g., set breaking, facilitation by analogy, review of the problem's elements). These various treatment groups were compared to a control group that worked…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Diagrams, Problem Solving, Psychological Studies

Coche, Erich; Douglas, Alan A. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1977
Twenty-five adult patients of a private psychiatric hospital participated in small groups that convened for eight sessions in order to increase skills in interpersonal problem solving. The groups repeatedly went through the steps of (a) bringing up a problem; (b) clarifying it; (c) proposing solutions; and (d) weighing the solutions. (Editor)
Descriptors: Group Therapy, Interpersonal Relationship, Patients, Problem Solving

Friedman, Alinda – American Journal of Psychology, 1976
These experiments allow a comparison between visual and auditory presentation per se: Will it be easier to identify "red" as relevant given a geometric design or its verbal description? Suggests that visual presentation confers one advantage: allows the formation of a nonverbal code in addition to a verbal description. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Experiments, Information Processing, Problem Solving
Laughlin, Patrick R.; Sweeney, James D. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1977
Assesses both individual-to-group and group-to-individual transfer on a concept-attainment task in a between-subjects design with both of the appropriate individual-to-individual and group-to-group controls. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Experiments, Group Dynamics, Problem Solving

Teasdale, John D. – Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1978
The effects of recalling past successes on the deficits in learned helplessness and depression were examined and, for learned helplessness, compared with those of real success. Results suggest real success does not have its therapeutic effects by modifying attributions for failure toward external factors. (Editor)
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Helplessness, Problem Solving, Psychological Patterns

Degelman, Douglas; And Others – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 1986
This study compared the ability of kindergarten children to solve rule-learning problems following five weeks of single-keystroke LOGO experience with that of children not exposed to LOGO. Children receiving LOGO instruction had a significantly higher proportion of correct responses on two problem-solving tasks than children in the control group.…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Kindergarten Children, Literature Reviews, Preschool Children

Peterson, Christopher – Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 1978
According to the learned helplessness hypothesis, the learning impairment typically displayed by subjects previously given insoluble problems results from the real learning of response-outcome independence. This learning is represented as a belief in helplessness that interferes with the subsequent acquisition of adaptive responses. Two…
Descriptors: Experiments, Helplessness, Hypothesis Testing, Illustrations

Sweller, J. – British Journal of Psychology, 1976
Two experiments were carried out in order to test the effects of task sequence on the speed of rule learning and problem solving. Experiment I involved numerical rule-learning tasks and Experiment II tested the effect of task difficulty and task precedence using problem-solving tasks. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Experiments, Hypothesis Testing, Learning Processes

Wood, David; Middleton, David – British Journal of Psychology, 1975
This study tested the hypothesis that certain specific relationships would be discovered between the instructional activity of mothers and the efficacy of their children's subsequent task ability. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Child Development, Illustrations, Instructional Design, Interaction

Johnson, Edward S. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 1978
Taking as the point of departure the landmark work, "A Study of Thinking" (Bruner et al. 1956), this research attempts an analysis of the notion of problem-solving strategy, suggests criteria that may be employed to validate the claim that a certain type of behavior is a strategy, and illustrates the use of the criteria. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Evaluation Criteria, Experimental Psychology, Illustrations
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