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Logic Puzzle Methods

Vivian Brooks

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Editora: Publifye

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Logic Puzzle Methods explores the world of logic puzzles to enhance reasoning and critical thinking skills. This book demonstrates how solving puzzles cultivates deductive reasoning, essential for effective decision-making. Discover how proficiency in logic puzzles is correlated with enhanced critical thinking.

 
The book begins with fundamental principles of logic, progressing through diverse puzzle types, like grid-based and lateral thinking challenges. Each puzzle type includes detailed instructions and examples.

 
The book's approach emphasizes transferable skills, fostering a deeper understanding of problem-solving. Readers will understand that puzzles are not just games, they are cognitive exercises.

 
The culmination applies techniques to broader issues of critical thinking in professional and personal contexts. By exploring cognitive psychology and philosophical insights, the book uniquely connects logic puzzles to real-world problem-solving, offering practical exercises to improve cognitive abilities.
Disponível desde: 31/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 113 páginas.

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