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Question 6 (1 point)
Perceiving scissors as only useful in its cutting capacity would be considered:
а
b
c С
problems of transformation.
problems of arrangement.
functional fixedness.
selective encoding.
problems of inducing structure.
d
e

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Answer:

functional fixedness.

Step-by-step explanation:

In Psychology, functional fixedness can be defined as an inability of a person to realize that a physical object or device generally known to be used for a particular purpose, is capable of being used to perform other functions.

This ultimately implies that, it is a cognitive bias that involves the inability to see a physical object as being capable of being used to perform other functions i.e seeing a physical object as functioning only in one type of way.

Hence, perceiving scissors as only useful in its cutting capacity would be considered a functional fixedness. A scissors can be used to bore a hole in a material.

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