Suppose that you have an assignment to write a review of the literature on a topic in cognitive psychology. If you used the means-ends heuristic, you would begin by
A) breaking the problem into parts (e.g., select a topic, locate resources, etc.) and then solve each part.
B) creating a matrix consisting of possible problems and possible solutions.
C) searching systematically through all possible alternatives (e.g., all possible topics on perception, all possible topics on memory, etc.) until you have found a solution.
D) trying to think of occasions on which you faced a similar problem (e.g., writing a paper in a child development course) and use that information to help you solve the present problem.
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