The effect of true and false unreportable hints on anagram problem solving, restructuring, and the Aha!-experience
Abstract
We investigated the role of representational change and unconscious processing in Aha!-experience using a new experimental paradigm. Participants solved anagrams containing a word shorter than the solution by one letter. We used true (related to solutions) and false (related to short words) pictorial hints presented for 1000 ms or 17 ms (reportable/unreportable hints) to manipulate solvers’ representation. Reportable and unreportable true hints...
Paper Details
Title
The effect of true and false unreportable hints on anagram problem solving, restructuring, and the Aha!-experience
Published Date
Nov 15, 2020
Volume
33
Issue
6-7
Pages
644 - 658
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