When a student is given two seemingly different problems to solve, but the problems have the same underlying logical requirements, the student may miss this similarity due to the apparent differences in the wording of the questions. the relationship between two problems is called __________?
The correct answer is the salience of surface similarities. The
salience of surface similarities are likely to focus more on the surface level
properties by which they are likely to be opposed to the underlying principles
that are being shared.