Siegler's model of strategy choice posits that individuals use multiple strategies for problem-solving, and the selection of a strategy depends on factors such as the specific task and the individual's cognitive resources. This model emphasizes that strategy use is not fixed but rather varies across contexts and can change over time as individuals gain experience and knowledge. Siegler suggests that the development of strategy choice is influenced by a competition among available strategies, where more effective strategies are gradually adopted. Overall, the model highlights the dynamic nature of cognitive processes in learning and decision-making.
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