分类
代表(政治)
知识表示与推理
文字(数理逻辑)
分类
计算机科学
关系(数据库)
人工智能
知识库
认知科学
心理学
数据挖掘
算法
政治学
政治
法学
作者
T. H. Michelene,Paul J. Feltovich,Robert Glaser
标识
DOI:10.1207/s15516709cog0502_2
摘要
The representation of physics problems in relation to the organization of physics knowledge is investigated in experts and novices. Four experiments examine (a) the existence of problem categories as a basis for representation; (b) differences in the categories used by experts and novices; (c) differences in the knowledge associated with the categories; and (d) features in the problems that contribute to problem categorization and representation. Results from sorting tasks and protocols reveal that experts and novices begin their problem representations with specifiably different problem categories, and completion of the representations depends on the knowledge associated with the categories. For, the experts initially abstract physics principles to approach and solve a problem representation, whereas novices base their representation and approaches on the problem's literal features.
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