Individual differences in problem solving via insight |
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Authors: | Pamela I. Ansburg |
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Affiliation: | (1) Metropolitan State College of Denver, Department of Psychology, Campus Box 54, P.O. Box 173362, 80217-3362 Denver, CO |
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Abstract: | The purpose of the present work was to identify general problem solving skills that underlie the production of insight. One hundred and eighteen participants completed insight problems, analogies, series-completion problems and the Remote Associates Test. Scores on all measures were related to performance on the insight problems (Pearson r's ranged from .31 to .47, p < .008). These findings are consistent with the notion that the abilities to apprehend relations and fluency of thought are involved in insightful problem solving. |
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