Abstract
A relatively new area within the field of complex problem solving involves the subject's mode of conceptualizing and representing a problem either verbally or visually. Frandsen and Holder (1969) suggested that when problems such as anagrams, syllogisms, and rate of travel are presented verbally, solving them requires “holding in mind” and manipulating the multiple components of the problems.
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