The nine-dot problem is a classic in the field of human problem solving. Cognitive accounts of the problem's difficulty have been criticized on the grounds that the experimental methods on which they rely for support involve a qualitative change to the task requirements of the problem. The three experiments reported here utilize visual and visual-procedural hints to examine the notion that its difficulty is rooted in a mismatch between problem shape and solution shape. Experiment 1 demonstrated that a perceptual cue to the shape of the solution in the form of shading gave rise to only minimal improvements in performance; an additional hint about the relevance of the shading gave rise to modest, but not statistically significant, improvement...
Insight in problem solving occurs when the problem solver fails to see how to solve a problem and th...
The discovery of a creative solution occasionally corresponds to the sudden attainment of a mental i...
Inspired by the design of Metcalfe and Wiebe (1987), this study is a quest for more fine-grained mea...
The nine-dot problem is a classic in the field of human problem solving. Cognitive accounts of the p...
Despite progress in understanding the sources of difficulty in solving insight problems, how new ide...
This article reports 2 experiments that investigated performance on a novel insight problem, the 8-c...
This article reports 2 experiments that investigated performance on a novel insight problem, the 8-c...
The nine-dot problem is often used to demonstrate and explain mental impasse, creativity, and out of...
The 9-dot problem is widely regarded as a difficult insight problem. The authors present a detailed ...
In four experiments on insight problem solving, we investigated the time course of the development o...
[[abstract]]The insight experience figures prominently in anecdotal accounts of creative discoveries...
What remains after individuals encounter solutions to insight problems determines whether they can s...
Overt visual attention during diagram-based problem solving, as measured by eye movements, has been ...
[[abstract]]Representational Change Theory (Knoblich, Ohlsson, Haider, & Rhenius, 1999) claims that ...
So-called insight problems are widely studied because they tap into the creative thinking that is cr...
Insight in problem solving occurs when the problem solver fails to see how to solve a problem and th...
The discovery of a creative solution occasionally corresponds to the sudden attainment of a mental i...
Inspired by the design of Metcalfe and Wiebe (1987), this study is a quest for more fine-grained mea...
The nine-dot problem is a classic in the field of human problem solving. Cognitive accounts of the p...
Despite progress in understanding the sources of difficulty in solving insight problems, how new ide...
This article reports 2 experiments that investigated performance on a novel insight problem, the 8-c...
This article reports 2 experiments that investigated performance on a novel insight problem, the 8-c...
The nine-dot problem is often used to demonstrate and explain mental impasse, creativity, and out of...
The 9-dot problem is widely regarded as a difficult insight problem. The authors present a detailed ...
In four experiments on insight problem solving, we investigated the time course of the development o...
[[abstract]]The insight experience figures prominently in anecdotal accounts of creative discoveries...
What remains after individuals encounter solutions to insight problems determines whether they can s...
Overt visual attention during diagram-based problem solving, as measured by eye movements, has been ...
[[abstract]]Representational Change Theory (Knoblich, Ohlsson, Haider, & Rhenius, 1999) claims that ...
So-called insight problems are widely studied because they tap into the creative thinking that is cr...
Insight in problem solving occurs when the problem solver fails to see how to solve a problem and th...
The discovery of a creative solution occasionally corresponds to the sudden attainment of a mental i...
Inspired by the design of Metcalfe and Wiebe (1987), this study is a quest for more fine-grained mea...