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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Problem Solving Approaches Version 1, Newell & Simon developed General Problem Solver (GPS), Novick suggest People with math skills draw analogies with structural similarity., Backward direction e.g., Goal state to Initial state, Analogy Approach involves Source problem, Sub-problems can proceed in either Forward direction, Forward direction e.g., Initial state to Goal state, Means-Ends Analysis reduces the difference between Goal State, Sub-problems can proceed in either Backward direction, Exhaustive search method guarantee Solutions, Source problem is the Similar solved problem, Analogy Approach use Solutions to an earlier problem to help solve a new problem, Problem-Solving Approaches use Algorithms, Thomas, Greeno, Gilhoony suggest people are reluctant to Backward direction, General Problem Solver (GPS) designed to use Means-Ends Analysis, Initial problem state and Goal State, Heuristics consist of Means-Ends Analysis, Means-Ends Analysis reduces the difference between Initial problem state, Target problem is the Current problem, Means-Ends Analysis were researched by Thomas, Greeno, Gilhoony, Computer program used to simulate a variety of human symbolic behaviors