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Observing the Similarities Between a New Problem to Be Solved

Question 79

Question 79

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Observing the similarities between a new problem to be solved and one you've successfully solved in the past is called ​


A) an algorithm.
B) searching for analogies.
C) shaping.
D) the alternative outcomes effect.

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