The role of analogy in transfer between similar problem states |
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Authors: | Stephen K. Reed George W. Ernst Ranan Banerji |
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Affiliation: | Case Western Reserve University U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The study investigated the effect of transfer between two problems having similar (homomorphic) problem states. The results of three experiments revealed that although transfer occurred between repetition of the same problems, transfer occurred between the Jealous Husbands problem and the Missionary—Cannibal problem only when (a) Ss were told the relationship between the two problems and (b) the Jealous Husbands problem was given first. The results are related to the formal structure of the problem space and to alternative explanations of the use of analogy in problem solving. These include memory for individual moves, memory for general strategies, and practice in applying operators. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Stephen K. Reed Department of Psychology Case Western Reserve University Cleveland Ohio 44106. |
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