Multiple Choice
Gilhooly et al. (1999) found that participants completing the Tower of London task while thinking aloud
A) generally made use of the hill-climbing strategy
B) generally made use of the means-ends analysis strategy
C) made equal use of both the hill-climbing and means-ends analysis strategies
D) did not make use of either of these strategies at all
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