Peg is trying to change a light bulb in a ceiling light, but she cannot reach the light even when she stands on a chair. She looks around the room, puzzled, and then suddenly realizes that she can reach the light by piling two telephone books on the chair and standing on them. Peg’s approach to the problem can probably best be understood from which one of the following perspectives of problem solving?

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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

Peg is trying to change a light bulb in a ceiling light, but she cannot reach the light even when she stands on a chair. She looks around the room, puzzled, and then suddenly realizes that she can reach the light by piling two telephone books on the chair and standing on them. Peg’s approach to the problem can probably best be understood from which one of the following perspectives of problem solving?