Asked by
Jasmine Sanborn
on Oct 30, 2024Verified
Whenever we try solving a problem, we bring to that effort all kinds of assumptions, habits of mind, and preexisting knowledge and expectations. All these elements together make up one's __________.
A) mental set
B) representativeness heuristic
C) availability heuristic
D) analogical representation
Mental Set
A framework for thinking about a problem based on previous experiences and perceptions, which can both aid and limit problem-solving.
Assumptions
Premises or ideas accepted as true without proof or prior verification.
Preexisting Knowledge
The background information or understanding that an individual possesses before learning new information.
- Ascertain the impact of mental sets and functional fixedness on the proficiency in solving problems.
Verified Answer
MT
Learning Objectives
- Ascertain the impact of mental sets and functional fixedness on the proficiency in solving problems.