May 1, 2024
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Problem Formulation is a crucial step in problem-solving that involves defining and understanding the problem to develop effective solutions. It lays the foundation for any successful problem-solving process and is applicable across various domains.
Why Learn Problem Formulation?
There are several reasons why learning Problem Formulation is beneficial:
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Reading list
We've selected ten books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Problem Formulation.
Polya was a mathematician whose work focused on problem formulation and problem-solving strategies. His book remains a classic in the field.
As one of the leading experts on problem formulation, Sternberg's book provides a comprehensive and advanced look at problem formulation and problem-solving strategies.
Written by an expert in the field of problem formulation and problem-solving, this book comprehensive look at the latest research in the field.
This revised edition of a classic work on problem formulation brings a more modern approach to Polya's classic strategies.
Engel's book is meant for advanced learners and shows readers the range of strategies that can be used in problem formulation.
Approaches the topic of problem formulation from a mathematical perspective, assuming no prior knowledge in mathematics.
Is an updated version of the book of the same name that appears earlier in this list. It more modern take on classic problem-solving techniques.
As a middle-level text on the topic of problem formulation, this book is approachable for most readers.
Good choice for those interested in the psychology of problem formulation.
While this book is focused on problem-solving in mathematics, many of the strategies described can be applied to any field of study.
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