2.8: Summary and Conclusion
- 1. Read important passages again
- 2. Summarise parts of the text
- 3. Develop an argumentative structure
- 4. Write the essay
- 5. Look for typos
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After Knut read this WikiChapter he was relieved that he did not waste his time for the essay – quite the opposite! He now has a new view on problem solving – and recognises his problem as a well-defined one:
His initial state was the clear blank paper without any philosophical sentences on it. The goal state was just in front of his mind's eye: Him – grinning broadly – handing in the essay with some carefully developed arguments.
He decides to use the technique of Means-End Analysis and creates several subgoals:
Right after he hands in his essay Knut will go on reading this WikiBook. He now looks forward to turning the page over and to discovering the next chapter...