ABSTRACT
Although complex problem solving has emerged as a field of psychology in its own right, the literature is, for the most part, widely scattered, and often so technical that it is inaccessible to non-experts. This unique book provides a comprehensive, in-depth, and accessible introduction to the field of complex problem solving. Chapter authors -- experts in their selected domains -- deliver systematic, thought-provoking analyses generally written from an information-processing point of view. Areas addressed include politics, electronics, and computers.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|116 pages
Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic
part II|134 pages
Social Sciences
part III|90 pages
Natural Sciences
part 4|41 pages
Games
part V|14 pages
Conclusions