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Effect of Goal-Free Problems on Extraneous Cognitive Load
Asking open-ended questions or presenting problems without a conventional goal reduces extraneous cognitive load. This reduction occurs because it prevents students from using means-ends analysis, a strategy that imposes higher load by requiring them to consider both the current and goal states to find a sequence of problem-solving operators.
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Updated 2026-07-02
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