Planning is fundamental to successful problem solving, yet individuals sometimes fail to plan even one step ahead when it lies within their competence to do so. In this article, we report two experiments in which we explored variants of a ball-weighing puzzle, a problem that has only two steps, yet nonetheless yields performance consistent with a failure to plan. The results fit a computational model in which a solver's attempts are determined by two heuristics: maximization of the apparent progress made toward the problem goal and minimization of the problem space in which attempts are sought. The effectiveness of these heuristics was determined by lookahead, defined operationally as the number of steps evaluated in a planned move. Where m...
The nine-dot problem is a classic in the field of human problem solving. Cognitive accounts of the p...
Insight problems are difficult because the initially activated knowledge hinders successful solving....
Intuitions are often considered suboptimal, because they can bias people’s thinking. The bat-and-bal...
Planning is fundamental to successful problem solving, yet individuals sometimes fail to plan even o...
How do instructions help people solving complex puzzles? We studied a problem solving task (Which of...
Insight problems are problems where the problem solver struggles to find a solution until * aha! * t...
Insight problems are problems where the problem solver struggles to find a solution until * aha! * t...
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...
Four experiments investigated transformation problems with insight characteristics. In Experiment 1,...
This paper investigates the planning and problem-solving abilities of normal adult subjects using a ...
International audienceWe present original solutions to four challenging mathematical puzzles. The fi...
A focused review of the literature on reasoning suggests that mechanismsbased upon contraries are of...
International audienceWe investigated what happens when the spontaneous encoding of a problem is inc...
This article describes research work aimed at designing a biologically inspired, neural network base...
The nine-dot problem is a classic in the field of human problem solving. Cognitive accounts of the p...
Insight problems are difficult because the initially activated knowledge hinders successful solving....
Intuitions are often considered suboptimal, because they can bias people’s thinking. The bat-and-bal...
Planning is fundamental to successful problem solving, yet individuals sometimes fail to plan even o...
How do instructions help people solving complex puzzles? We studied a problem solving task (Which of...
Insight problems are problems where the problem solver struggles to find a solution until * aha! * t...
Insight problems are problems where the problem solver struggles to find a solution until * aha! * t...
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...
Four experiments investigated transformation problems with insight characteristics. In Experiment 1,...
This paper investigates the planning and problem-solving abilities of normal adult subjects using a ...
International audienceWe present original solutions to four challenging mathematical puzzles. The fi...
A focused review of the literature on reasoning suggests that mechanismsbased upon contraries are of...
International audienceWe investigated what happens when the spontaneous encoding of a problem is inc...
This article describes research work aimed at designing a biologically inspired, neural network base...
The nine-dot problem is a classic in the field of human problem solving. Cognitive accounts of the p...
Insight problems are difficult because the initially activated knowledge hinders successful solving....
Intuitions are often considered suboptimal, because they can bias people’s thinking. The bat-and-bal...