1st Edition

Complex Problem Solving The European Perspective

Edited By Peter A. Frensch, Joachim Funke Copyright 1995
360 Pages
by Psychology Press

358 Pages
by Psychology Press

360 Pages
by Psychology Press

This volume presents a state-of-the-science review of the most promising current European research -- and its historic roots of research -- on complex problem solving (CPS) in Europe. It is an attempt to close the knowledge gap among American scholars regarding the European approach to understanding CPS. Although most of the American researchers are well aware of the fact that CPS has been a very... Read more
Contents: Preface. Part I: Introduction. P.A. Frensch, J. Funke, Definitions, Traditions, and a General Framework for Understanding Complex Problem Solving. A. Buchner, Basic Topics and Approaches to the Study of Complex Problem Solving. D. Dörner, A.J. Wearing, Complex Problem Solving: Toward a (Computersimulated) Theory. Part II: General Topics in the Study of Complex Problem Solving. B. Brehmer, Feedback Delays in Complex Dynamic Decision Tasks. D.C. Berry, D.E. Broadbent, Implicit Learning in the Control of Complex Systems. O. Huber, Complex Problem Solving as Multistage Decision Making. Part III: The Differential Approach to Complex Problem Solving. J.F. Beckmann, J. Guthke, Complex Problem Solving, Intelligence, and Learning Ability. J.F. Krems, Cognitive Flexibility and Complex Problem Solving. U. Funke, Using Complex Problem Solving Tasks in Personnel Selection and Training. Part IV: Methodological Issues in Research on Complex Problem Solving. J. Funke, Experimental Research on Complex Problem Solving. R.H. Kluwe, Single Case Studies and Models of Complex Problem Solving. Part V: Conclusions. R.J. Sternberg, Expertise in Complex Problem Solving: A Comparison of Alternative Conceptions.

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Peter A. Frensch, Joachim Funke

"This is an excellent book that features 12 chapters of a uniformly high caliber. It should have substantical appeal to psychologists interested in a wide range of topics in high-level cognition, including decision making, individual differences, diagnostic reasoning and intelligence."
Contemporary Psychology