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Problem solving consisted of the five general stages: problem orientation, problem definition and formulation, generation of alternatives, decision making, and verification.
According to the test designers they measure the following abilities: Section 1: Logical reasoning and problem solving consists of 44 multiple choice questions based on a passage of text or a diagram presenting certain information.
Hence, the thermo-mechanical problem to be solved consists of the mechanical equilibrium and the established heat equations.
Thus the problem to solve consists of the equations (4 - 7), the initial conditions (8), the boundary condition (9) and (10) specified in (15) and (16).
The system being solved consists of the momentum and mass conservation equations from continuum mechanics coupled with a microscopic-based rheological model for polymer stress.
Our results document a two-dimensional structure of domain-specific problem-solving consisting of an analytical and a constructive dimension.
Based on the previous chapter, the following hypotheses are in the focus: Modeling the structure of domain-specific problem-solving shows a correlated, but separable, two-dimensional structure of domain-specific problem-solving, consisting of an analytical and a constructive dimension (H1.1), even if content knowledge and fluid intelligence are included in the model (H1.2).
Walker et al. (2015) document a two-dimensional structure of domain-specific problem-solving consisting of an analytical and a constructive dimension.2 This two-dimensional structure remains stable even if the influence of content knowledge and fluid intelligence was controlled.
Problem-solving consists of seven stages that efficiently address problems and their possible solutions.
Problem-solving consists of 7 stages that efficiently address psychosocial problems and their possible solutions [ 25].
With this approach we are able to solve problems consisting of up to 25 nodes in reasonable time.
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