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When He Puts Together a Jigsaw Puzzle, Marvin Has a Very

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When he puts together a jigsaw puzzle, Marvin has a very specific strategy. First he finds corner pieces, then he finds edge pieces, and then he constructs the exterior frame of the puzzle. From there, he puts pieces of similar colors into piles, and tries different combinations. Marvin's puzzle-construction approach is an example of ________.


A) the availability heuristic
B) a means-end analysis
C) functional fixedness
D) algorithm

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