The multiple faces of complex problems: A model of problem solving competency and its implications for training and assessment

Journal of Dynamic Decision Making 1 (1) (2015)
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In this paper, we present a competency model for complex problem solving by building on the categories of Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Other components. We highlight domain-general and domain-specific components in each of these categories, review established conceptualizations of CPS, and present a new model of CPS competency that is meant to provide a starting point for systematic research on training and assessment. The model highlights the idea that complex problems differ with regard to the KSAO components they demand from a problem solver and that performance in one problem does not necessarily predict performance in a different problem. Implications for research on the training and assessment of CPS competency are discussed, and a selection of well-established tests for various components of the KSAO model is provided.

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