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problems. Briggs and Reinig defined a well-defined solution in terms of space solution space. Pretz, Naples, and Sternberg defined a well-defined problem as one for which the parts of the solution are closely related or clearly based on the information given. Problem finding applies to ill-defined
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Different terms have been used for problem finding in literature including problem discovery, problem formulation, problem identification, problem construction, and problem posing. It has been studied in many fields. Mathematics and science prefer to the term problem posing.
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involves modifying a known problem or goal to another one; problem identification represents a problem that exists in reality but needs to be discovered (such as an unknown virus causing illness in patients);
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Abdulla-Alabbasi and Cramond reviewing the literature on problem finding conceptualize five processes of decreasing of ill-definedness and distinguish
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is an unconscious process which depends upon knowledge whereby an idea enters one's conscious awareness,
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Runco, Mark A.; Nemiro, Jill (June 1994). "Problem finding, creativity, and giftedness".
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involves modifying a problem but in a mostly evaluative rather than ideative way.
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means problem discovery. It is part of the larger problem process that includes
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discovery, formulation, construction, identification and definition
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problem shaping
problem solving
creativity
conceptualization
ideative
evaluative
doi
10.1080/02783199409553588
ISSN
0278-3193
"The Creative Problem Finding Hierarchy: A Suggested Model for Understanding Problem Finding"
doi
10.1515/ctra-2018-0019
ISSN
2354-0036



"The Creative Problem Finding Hierarchy: A Suggested Model for Understanding Problem Finding"
doi
10.1515/ctra-2018-0019
ISSN
2354-0036
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Adaptive reasoning
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