Correct option is C
A
problem situation typically includes factors such as the size or scope of the problem, the context, and how similar the issue is to past problems. However, "complexity of solution" is not a characteristic of the situation itself—it pertains to the strategies or approaches employed to address the problem.
Key Characteristics of Problem Situations:
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Size of the Problem: Refers to the scope or magnitude of the issue.
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Similarity of the Problem: Indicates whether the problem resembles previously encountered situations.
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Nature of the Problem: Involves clarity and whether the problem is well-structured or ill-structured.
Information Booster:
· A
problem situation demands cognitive or behavioral responses to achieve resolution.
· Problems can be
well-defined (clear goal and steps) or
ill-defined (unclear parameters).
· "Complexity of solution" arises during problem-solving, not from the problem itself.