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  • ...olution, the more one becomes acquisitive of information pertaining to the problem, selective in dealing with information, and transmissive in giving it to ot ...unicate. The original situational theory uses three independent variables (problem recognition, constraint recognition, and involvement recognition) to predic ...
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  • ...ations.<ref>Mary L. Gick and Keith J. Holyoak (1980): ''Analogical Problem Solving.'' in: Cognitive Psychology 12:306–355.</ref> ...nowledge alive, of preventing it from becoming inert, which is the central problem of all education."|Whitehead 1929}} ...
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  • ...olution, the more one becomes acquisitive of information pertaining to the problem, selective in dealing with information, and transmissive in giving it to ot ...unicate. The original situational theory uses three independent variables (problem recognition, constraint recognition, and involvement recognition) to predic ...
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  • The '''Medawar Zone''' is the area of [[Problem solving|problem]]s which are most likely to produce fruitful results. Problems that are too ...
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  • ...), an intellectual [[toolkit]] for [[critical thinking]] and for [[problem solving]], grew out of a collaboration between [[Dennis Matthies]] (1946- ) and [ht * [[problem-solving|solve]] complex problems ...
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  • ...McGinn1994">{{cite journal |last=McGinn |first=Colin |year=1994 |title=The Problem of Philosophy |url=http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/philo/courses/consciousness ...etail in the aforementioned book, include: consciousness and the mind-body problem, the nature and identity of the self, the foundations of meaning, the possi ...
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  • ...ts, 2007]" IEEE TKDE, Vol. 19, Issue 7, pp. 950-961</ref> For solving this problem, the [[WebSub]] protocol as another example of a push code was devised. ...
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  • * Solving a specific problem, such as how to reduce crime on a particular housing estate. ...
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  • ...seeking or passively encountering ("stumbling into") information about the problem. ...e aware of the problem and the extent to which they do something about the problem. This theory explains when people communicate and when communications aime ...
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  • ...by multiple atoms in a cloud. This motivates treatment as a [[diffusion]] problem. As such, one can primarily consider the [[mean free path]] of light, defin ....<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Wigner |first=E. P. |date=1954-04-01 |title=The Problem of Multiple Scattering |url=https://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRev.94.17 ...
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  • |title=Strategic Thinking in Complex Problem Solving ...
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  • ...ations which describes the energy flow through each transmission line. The problem is non-linear because the power flow into load impedances is a function of ==Power-flow problem formulation== ...
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  • ...stien|last2=Sun|first2=Ron|title=Incubation, Insight, and Creative Problem Solving: A Unified Theory and a Connectionist Model|journal=Psychological Review|da ...
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  • ...c field|electric]] and [[magnetic field]]s distribution as in the original problem. The internal fields and surface currents are chosen to enforce the [[Inter ...from the imaginary currents.{{sfn|Balanis|2012|p=328-331}} In a radiation problem with given current density sources, [[electric current]] density <math>J_1< ...
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  • ...a consistent selection of the correct operative branch of the multivalued problem, also signalling the condition of voltage collapse when there is no solutio ...tovic, B. S. Babic, and V. P. Mastilovic, "A Rapid and Reliable Method for Solving Load Flow Problems," ''IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems'', ...
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  • * [[Problem solving behavior]], such as giving or requesting information about a party's priori ...expectation of future interaction with the other party) encourages problem-solving and high joint benefit and discourages contentious behavior, but only when ...
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  • ...cs]] is setting up and solving problems described by the Poisson equation. Solving the Poisson equation amounts to finding the [[electric potential]] {{mvar|φ Solving Poisson's equation for the potential requires knowing the charge density di ...
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  • ...tivities: following directions, detail-oriented work, step-by-step problem solving, organization, implementation. ...e, challenging assumptions, visuals, metaphoric thinking, creative problem solving, long-term thinking. ...
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  • ...process]], such as attention, memory, language use, reasoning, and problem solving ...
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  • ...different types of generic skills (e.g., [[critical thinking]], [[problem-solving]] skills, positive values, and attitudes (e.g., [[Psychological resilience| °[[decision-making]] - [[problem-solving]]; ...
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  • {{Short description|Common response to a recurring problem that is usually ineffective or counterproductive}} ...nagement]], and [[business processes]] is a common response to a recurring problem that is usually ineffective and risks being highly counterproductive.{{sfn| ...
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