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Modeling strategy shifts in a problem-solving task
Authors:Herbert A Simon  Stephen K Reed
Institution:Carnegie-Mellon University and Case Western Reserve University U.S.A.
Abstract:A computer simulation model was fitted to human laboratory data for the Missionaries and Cannibals task to explain (1) the effects upon problem performance of giving a hint, and (2) the effects of solving the problem a second time after one successful solution had been achieved. Most of the variance in the relative frequencies of different moves can be explained by positing that the effect of the hint, or of previous experience in solving the problem, is to cause subjects to switch more promptly from a strategy of balancing the numbers of missionaries and cannibals on both sides of the river, to a means-ends strategy.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Herbert A  Simon  Department of Psychology  Carnegie-Mellon University  Pittsburgh  PA 15213  
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