The feeling of insight in problem solving is typically associated with the sudden realization of a solution that appears obviously correct (Kounios et al., 2006). Salvi et al. (2016) found that a solution accompanied with sudden insight is more likely to be correct than a problem solved through conscious and incremental steps. However, Metcalfe (1986) indicated that participants would often present an inelegant but plausible (wrong) answer as correct with a high feeling of warmth (a subjective measure of closeness to solution). This discrepancy may be due to the use of different tasks or due to different methods in the measurement of insight (i.e., using a binary vs. continuous scale). In three experiments, we investigated both findings, us...
Inspired by the design of Metcalfe and Wiebe (1987), this study is a quest for more fine-grained mea...
Insight problems are likely to trigger an initial, inappropriate mental representation, which needs ...
<p>Arguably, it is not possible to study insight moments during problem solving without being able t...
In everyday life, we mainly solve problems with a conscious solution search (non-insight). However, ...
In everyday life, we mainly solve problems with a conscious solution search (non-insight). However, ...
In an experiment (n = 430), grounded in an integrative fluency account of the phenomenology of the A...
© 2018 Dr. Margaret Elizabeth WebbThe current thesis investigates individual differences that are as...
Arguably, it is not possible to study insight moments during problem solving without being able to a...
The focus of the current study is on intuitive feelings of insight during problem solving and the ex...
The Aha! moment– the sudden insight sometimes reached when solving a vexing problem– entails a diffe...
Changing a problem’s representation is a crucial process when solving insight problems. Recently, La...
Insight problems are impossible to solve until there is a change in how the problem is represented. ...
In two studies, the process of insight as used in problem solving and the training of insight were e...
A central question in creativity concerns how insightful ideas emerge. Anecdotal examples of insight...
Insight is a sudden realization of the gist of a problem. The notion was introduced by Gestalt psych...
Inspired by the design of Metcalfe and Wiebe (1987), this study is a quest for more fine-grained mea...
Insight problems are likely to trigger an initial, inappropriate mental representation, which needs ...
<p>Arguably, it is not possible to study insight moments during problem solving without being able t...
In everyday life, we mainly solve problems with a conscious solution search (non-insight). However, ...
In everyday life, we mainly solve problems with a conscious solution search (non-insight). However, ...
In an experiment (n = 430), grounded in an integrative fluency account of the phenomenology of the A...
© 2018 Dr. Margaret Elizabeth WebbThe current thesis investigates individual differences that are as...
Arguably, it is not possible to study insight moments during problem solving without being able to a...
The focus of the current study is on intuitive feelings of insight during problem solving and the ex...
The Aha! moment– the sudden insight sometimes reached when solving a vexing problem– entails a diffe...
Changing a problem’s representation is a crucial process when solving insight problems. Recently, La...
Insight problems are impossible to solve until there is a change in how the problem is represented. ...
In two studies, the process of insight as used in problem solving and the training of insight were e...
A central question in creativity concerns how insightful ideas emerge. Anecdotal examples of insight...
Insight is a sudden realization of the gist of a problem. The notion was introduced by Gestalt psych...
Inspired by the design of Metcalfe and Wiebe (1987), this study is a quest for more fine-grained mea...
Insight problems are likely to trigger an initial, inappropriate mental representation, which needs ...
<p>Arguably, it is not possible to study insight moments during problem solving without being able t...