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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Problem Solving Approaches Version 2, Analogy Approach can be strengthened by Specific Factors, algorithms guarantee solutions, backward movement similar to earlier solutions for similar problems, Greeno, Thomas, Gilhoony suggest people prefer forward movement, Means-End Heuristic is simply ends desired; means used, Newell & Simon developed General Problem Solver (GPS), ends desired; means used using either backward movement, backward movement i.e., goal to initial state, Means-End Heuristic divides problems into sub-problems, source problem is the similar solved problem, Problem-Solving Approaches consists of Means-End Heuristic, Analogy Approach suggest people use earlier solutions for similar problems, Novick found people skilled in math are better, Means-End Heuristic researched by Greeno, Thomas, Gilhoony, Problem-Solving Approaches consists of Analogy Approach, target problem is the current problem, Means-End Heuristic does not include algorithms, Analogy Approach researched by Novick, Analogy Approach consists of target problem, Means-End Heuristic reduces the difference between intial and goal state