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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Problem Solving Approaches V1, source problems help solve target problems, target problems are problem isomorphs, source problems are problem isomorphs, correspondence involves relevant information of the current problem, understanding the problem requires coherence, novel and useful solutions can be measured using divergent production, all parts make sense when attention is paid to relevant information of the current problem, when the path towards a goal is not immediately obvious people employ problem-solving strategies, means are required to achieve desired ends, internal representation can be hierarchical tree diagrams, means-ends analysis involves figuring out means, internal representation can be matrices, a computer simulation uses means-ends analysis, Problem Solving occurs when the path towards a goal is not immediately obvious, means-ends analysis divides into subproblems, means-ends analysis is a heuristic, problem-solving strategies can be an algorithm, novel and useful solutions can be measured using the remote associates test, understanding the problem requires background knowledge, an answer to a problem may be uncovered using an exhaustive search