One crucial difference between experts and novices lies in how each group's members define the problems they encounter. Novices usually diefine problems in terms of their superficial features. Experts define a problem in their area of expertise in terms of the problem's deep structure or underlying dynamic. The experts are more likely to break the problem into meaningful parts, more likely to realize what other problems are analogous to the current problem so more likely to benefit from analogies.

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