Chapter 8: Problem 6
The nine-dot problem is: A. often solved suddenly with a burst of insight. B. difficult because people assume constraints that are not part of the problem. C. solved through fast mapping. D. both a and b.
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Chapter 8: Problem 6
The nine-dot problem is: A. often solved suddenly with a burst of insight. B. difficult because people assume constraints that are not part of the problem. C. solved through fast mapping. D. both a and b.
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