How do instructions help people solving complex puzzles? We studied a problem solving task (Which of the 12 balls is heavier or lighter than the rest?) using detailed analyses of problem solving steps to assess what cognitive biases, heuristics and strategies were used. First, we found that all participants effectively used means-ends analysis. Second, in the absence of instructions or observation of successful solutions, participants preferred symmetrical and overly simple solution steps. Instructions and imitation effectively reduced these biases, which was important for correct solutions. Finally, instructions and imitation helped participants attend to less salient aspects of the task
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Planning is fundamental to successful problem solving, yet individuals sometimes fail to plan even o...
Studies motivated by cognitive load theory experiments (e.g., Ward & Sweller, 1990) suggest that pro...
Planning is fundamental to successful problem solving, yet individuals sometimes fail to plan even o...
Past research has indicated that insight problem solving can be improved by training programs that p...
This presentation concerns how contraries support routine and non-routine processes used to solve vi...
Abstract—In this paper, we investigate experimentally the efficacy of semi-automatically constructed...
Theories of skill acquisition have made radically different predictions about the role of general pr...
The aim of the investigation was to explore relationships that might exist between problem-solving a...
A focused review of the literature on reasoning suggests that mechanisms based upon contraries are o...
In four experiments on insight problem solving, we investigated the time course of the development o...
Four experiments investigated transformation problems with insight characteristics. In Experiment 1,...
Previous research has shown that low competence sources, compared to highly competent sources, can e...
Strategies in reasoning 2 Four experiments examined the strategies that individuals develop in sente...
This experiment was designed to compare two problem solving strategies, brainstorming and the hierar...
The present study aimed to replicate and extend the unexpected finding of the Lee et al. study (2008...
Planning is fundamental to successful problem solving, yet individuals sometimes fail to plan even o...
Studies motivated by cognitive load theory experiments (e.g., Ward & Sweller, 1990) suggest that pro...
Planning is fundamental to successful problem solving, yet individuals sometimes fail to plan even o...