Problem Solving and Education: Issues in Teaching and ResearchDavid T. Tuma, Frederick Reif L. Erlbaum Associates, 1980 - 212 páginas |
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... pits . ER3P : If there is a pit warning , then add the neighbors to PIT + . PIT + is the set of caves that risk pits . ERS P : If there is a pit warning and one of the neighbors is already in PIT + , then add that neighbor to PIT2 ...
... pits . ER3P : If there is a pit warning , then add the neighbors to PIT + . PIT + is the set of caves that risk pits . ERS P : If there is a pit warning and one of the neighbors is already in PIT + , then add that neighbor to PIT2 ...
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... pits . Multiple evidence is more dangerous than single evidence for pits . Here there is multiple evidence for a pit in 14 and single evidence for a pit in 0. Perhaps we should explore Cave 0 instead . Do you want to take back your move ...
... pits . Multiple evidence is more dangerous than single evidence for pits . Here there is multiple evidence for a pit in 14 and single evidence for a pit in 0. Perhaps we should explore Cave 0 instead . Do you want to take back your move ...
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... pits . We have seen that multiple evidence is more dangerous than single evidence for bats .... Or , alternatively , an explanation that emphasized the relevant generalization would be appropriate . Explanation E3 : Mary , it isn't ...
... pits . We have seen that multiple evidence is more dangerous than single evidence for bats .... Or , alternatively , an explanation that emphasized the relevant generalization would be appropriate . Explanation E3 : Mary , it isn't ...
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Trends in the Theory of Knowledge | 9 |
A Decade of Experience in Teaching | 25 |
The Experience of Learning and Teaching Patterns | 32 |
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