For a long time, insight problem solving has been either understood as nothing special or as a particular class of problem solving. The first view implicates the necessity to find efficient heuristics that restrict the search space, the second, the necessity to overcome self-imposed constraints. Recently, promising hybrid cognitive models attempt to merge both approaches. In this vein, we were interested in the interplay of constraints and heuristic search, when problem solvers were asked to solve a difficult multi-step problem, the ten-penny problem. In three experimental groups and one control group (N = 4 × 30) we aimed at revealing, what constraints drive problem difficulty in this problem, and how relaxing constraints, and providing an...
Insight problems are problems where the problem solver struggles to find a solution until * aha! * t...
Insight in problem solving occurs when the problem solver fails to see how to solve a problem and th...
In this paper two approaches to problem solving, search and reflection, are discussed, and combined ...
Insights are often productive outcomes of human thinking. We provide a cognitive model that explains...
The nine-dot problem is often used to demonstrate and explain mental impasse, creativity, and out of...
Through a controlled two-stage experiment, we explore the performance of solution search strategies ...
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...
Insightful problem solving is a vital part of human thinking, yet very difficult to grasp. Tradition...
Humans commonly engage in a variety of search behaviours, for example when looking for an object, a ...
Four experiments investigated transformation problems with insight characteristics. In Experiment 1,...
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...
The nine-dot problem is a classic in the field of human problem solving. Cognitive accounts of the p...
According to the restructuring hypothesis, insight problem solving typically progresses through cons...
Insight problems are problems where the problem solver struggles to find a solution until * aha! * t...
Insight in problem solving occurs when the problem solver fails to see how to solve a problem and th...
In this paper two approaches to problem solving, search and reflection, are discussed, and combined ...
Insights are often productive outcomes of human thinking. We provide a cognitive model that explains...
The nine-dot problem is often used to demonstrate and explain mental impasse, creativity, and out of...
Through a controlled two-stage experiment, we explore the performance of solution search strategies ...
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...
Insightful problem solving is a vital part of human thinking, yet very difficult to grasp. Tradition...
Humans commonly engage in a variety of search behaviours, for example when looking for an object, a ...
Four experiments investigated transformation problems with insight characteristics. In Experiment 1,...
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...
The nine-dot problem is a classic in the field of human problem solving. Cognitive accounts of the p...
According to the restructuring hypothesis, insight problem solving typically progresses through cons...
Insight problems are problems where the problem solver struggles to find a solution until * aha! * t...
Insight in problem solving occurs when the problem solver fails to see how to solve a problem and th...
In this paper two approaches to problem solving, search and reflection, are discussed, and combined ...