David is trying to calculate the total cost of the groceries in his grocery cart. He has four apples for 35¢ each, five potatoes for 15¢ each, and three cake mixes for $2.25 each. He begins by thinking to himself, 'Let’s see, four times 35¢ is what? Two times 35¢ is 70¢, and then two times 70¢ is $1.40. And then what do I do next? Oh, yes, I need to know what 5 times 15 equals. I can’t remember, but let’s see if I can figure it out....' From an information processing perspective, David may have difficulty solving the problem because:

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Transfer of learning means the use of previously acquired knowledge and skills in new learning or problem-solving situations. Thereby similarities and analogies between previous and actual learning content and processes may play a crucial role.  Types of Transfer are: Positive transfer - when learning in one context enhances a related performance in another context. Negative Transfer - when learning in one context undermines a related performance in another context. Near transfer - transfer between very similar but not identical contexts. Problem solving: The process of defining a... Show more

David is trying to calculate the total cost of the groceries in his grocery cart. He has four apples for 35¢ each, five potatoes for 15¢ each, and three cake mixes for $2.25 each. He begins by thinking to himself, 'Let’s see, four times 35¢ is what? Two times 35¢ is 70¢, and then two times 70¢ is $1.40. And then what do I do next? Oh, yes, I need to know what 5 times 15 equals. I can’t remember, but let’s see if I can figure it out....' From an information processing perspective, David may have difficulty solving the problem because: