problem-solving task
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task
noun
uk/tɑːsk/us/tæsk/
a piece of work to be done, especially one done regularly, unwillingly, or ...
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This section has presented the different issues involved in modelling with respect to aproblem-solvingtask.
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Think-aloud protocols gathered on aproblem-solvingtaskfor each condition clearly indicated that some participants in one experimental group performed similarly to other participants in other experimental groups.
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In conclusion, the results for the second research question suggest that, when completing a problem-solvingtask, level of reported awareness had a differential effect on intake.
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From the perspective of cognitive psychology, (human) tool use is typically equated with a logicalproblem-solvingtask.
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The report suggests there may be benefit at various strategic points during aproblem-solvingtaskin working on activities that are designed to challenge students to notice particular language-forms.
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Model fragment selection aims at constructing adequate models with respect to aproblem-solvingtask.
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This study investigates how intake was affected both by awareness and by the conditions under which aproblem-solvingtaskwas performed.
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The oral exam consisted of an interview, a picture description task and aproblem-solvingtaskin pairs.
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Therefore, in the context of thisproblem-solvingtask, directions to search for rules were positively related to a higher level of reported awareness even in the absence of formal instruction.
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Different problem-solving tasks have different characteristics, needs, and constraints.
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A series of problem-solving tasks was designed for the human companion.
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However, many high-level problem-solving tasks are better expressed in logical deductive terms.
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The researcher suggested that a well-thought and planned analogy relevant in format and type to theproblem-solvingtaskto be completed can be helpful for students to overcome functional fixedness.
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