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Journal of Problem Solving, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, 2012
Articles
- Contents.
- Matthew J. Dry, Kym Preiss, Johan Wagemans
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Clustering, Randomness, and Regularity: Spatial Distributions and Human Performance on the Traveling Salesperson Problem and Minimum Spanning Tree Problem. - Andreas Fischer
, Samuel Greiff
, Joachim Funke
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The Process of Solving Complex Problems. - Leslie Burkholder:
Book Review of Rosenhouse, The Monty Hall Problem. - Zygmunt Pizlo:
Human Problem Solving in 2010.
Volume 4, Number 2, 2012
Article
- Contents.
- Ivan K. Ash, Benjamin D. Jee, Jennifer Wiley:
Investigating Insight as Sudden Learning. - Steven M. Smith, Cynthia M. Sifonis, Genna Angello:
Clue Insensitivity in Remote Associates Test Problem Solving. - Benjamin C. Storm, Rebecca H. Koppel:
Testing the Cue Dependence of Problem-Solving-Induced Forgetting. - Henk J. Haarmann, Timothy George, Alexei Smaliy, Joseph Dien:
Remote Associates Test and Alpha Brain Waves. - Ezra Wegbreit
, Satoru Suzuki, Marcia Grabowecky, John Kounios, Mark Beeman:
Visual Attention Modulates Insight Versus Analytic Solving of Verbal Problems. - Daniel A. Aiello, Andrew F. Jarosz
, Patrick J. Cushen, Jennifer Wiley:
Firing the Executive: When an Analytic Approach to Problem Solving Helps and Hurts. - Edward A. Cranford, Jarrod Moss:
Is Insight Always the Same? A Protocol Analysis of Insight in Compound Remote Associate Problems. - Azurii K. Collier, Mark Beeman:
Intuitive Tip of the Tongue Judgments Predict Subsequent Problem Solving One Day Later.

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