2nd Edition

The Complete Problem Solver

By John R. Hayes Copyright 1989
    376 Pages
    by Routledge

    376 Pages
    by Routledge

    This unique volume returns in its second edition, revised and updated with the latest advances in problem solving research. It is designed to provide readers with skills that will make them better problem solvers and to give up-to-date information about the psychology of problem solving.
     
    Professor Hayes provides students and professionals with practical, tested methods of defining, representing, and solving problems. Each discussion of the important aspects of human problem solving is supported by the most current research on the psychology problem solving.
     
    The Complete Problem Solver, Second Edition features:
    *Valuable learning strategies;
    *Decision making methods;
    *Discussions of the nature of creativity and invention, and
    *A new chapter on writing.
     
    The Complete Problem Solver utilizes numerous examples, diagrams, illustrations, and charts to help any reader become better at problem solving. See the order form for the answer to the problem below.

    Contents. Part I: Problem Solving Theory and Practice.Understanding Problems: The Process of Representation. Writing and Problem Solving. Part II: Memory and Knowledge Acquisition.The Structure of Human Memory. Using Memory Effectively. Learning Strategies. Part III: Decision Making.Getting The Fact Straight: Making Decisions in a Complex World. The Luck of the Draw: Dealing with Chance in Decision Making. Cost-Benefit Analysis. Part IV: Creativity and Invention.Cognitive Processes in Creative Acts. How Social Conditions Affect Creativity.

    Biography

    John R. Hayes

    "...Hayes' style is engaging; he can write not to impress but to teach. Difficult concepts are explained well and concrete examples abound."
    CHOICE

    "...I found much to recommended in the book. The writing is clear and to the point, with a pleasant humor. The examples are generally excellent....Hayes's involvement in much problem solving and creativity research makes these chapters particularly interesting."
    Contemporary Psychology

    "Both educational and entertaining; this book is a worthwhile acquisition for any library."
    Library Journal

    "...everything you've ever wanted to know about the subject."
    The Learning Bulletin

    "Dick Hayes has been a pioneer in showing how to use the new insights of cognitive psychology to teach the skills of problem solving. His book, The Complete Problem Solver, is an exceptionally effective guide for anyone wishing to improve his or her problem solving abilities on the basis of sound and proven psychological principles. The reader gets the additional bonus that the book is not only instructive; it is interesting."
    Herbert A. Simon
    Carnegie-Mellon University