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backward exploration and means-end analysis are examples of

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Answered by lucky1742
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problem-solving heuristics. In thought: Algorithms and heuristics. In means-ends analysis, the problem solver begins by envisioning the end, or ultimate goal, and then determines the best strategy for attaining the goal in his current situation.
Answered by phillipinestest
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Backward exploration and means-end analysis are examples of Problem-solving technique

Explanation:

Means-end analysis works to cooperate with the individuals in planning their strategies to achieve any goal. By this, an individual is assisted to organize the simplest mean to solve its problem and achieve a particular goal it has set previously.

Backward exploration tries to explore the previous record of an individual and observes the points where the problems started. This is how it further makes analysis and principles to solve the problems which resist the goal to come. Hence both these are the type of problem-solving technique as they help to resolve the problems.

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