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problems focus on finding a method for changing the initial state of the problem into the goal state (e.g., remodeling a bedroom into a playroom).
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The difficulty with trial and error is that some problems are so complicated that it would take a long time to try out every possibility; thus, trial and error is not a(an) strategy.
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Some approaches to generating possible solutions focus less on step-by-step heuristics than on a sudden awareness of the relationships among various elements that had previously appeared to be unrelated; this comprehension is called .
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One study demonstrated that only chimps who had experience in playing with a could successfully solve a problem involving obtaining bananas placed out of reach; inexperienced chimps never made the connection between standing on the box and reaching the bananas with a .
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If you watch a survival expert use a safety pin as a fish hook or the lens of his glasses to start a fire, you might conclude that he is not experiencing with regard to everyday items.







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