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A Means-End Analysis, Working Backward, and Creating Subgoals Are All

Question 103

Question 103

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A means-end analysis, working backward, and creating subgoals are all examples of _________.


A) mnemonic devices
B) algorithmic solutions
C) heuristics
D) problem-solving sets

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