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  1. Why good thoughts block better ones: The mechanism of the pernicious Einstellung (set) effect.Merim Bilalić, Peter McLeod & Fernand Gobet - 2008 - Cognition 108 (3):652-661.
    The Einstellung effect occurs when the first idea that comes to mind, triggered by familiar features of a problem, prevents a better solution being found. It has been shown to affect both people facing novel problems and experts within their field of expertise. We show that it works by influencing mechanisms that determine what information is attended to. Having found one solution, expert chess players reported that they were looking for a better one. But their eye movements showed that they (...)
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  • Transition probability effects in anagram problem solving.Harry Beilin & Rheba Horn - 1962 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 63 (5):514.
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  • Anagram solution times: A function of individual differences in stored digram frequencies.M. E. Tresselt & M. S. Mayzner - 1965 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 70 (6):606.
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  • Facilitation and Interference in Indirect/Implicit Memory Tests and in the Process Dissociation Paradigm: The Letter Insertion and the Letter Deletion Tasks.Eyal M. Reingold - 1995 - Consciousness and Cognition 4 (4):459-482.
    This paper introduced the letter insertion and letter deletion tasks. In these tasks participants are presented with letter strings and are instructed to insert or delete a letter to create a word. Experiment 1 demonstrated facilitation priming and established these tasks as sensitive indirect measures of memory. Experiments 2 and 3 demonstrated interference priming effects. In Experiment 4 the process dissociation paradigm was applied to investigate the contributions of automatic and consciously controlled processes to performance on the letter insertion task. (...)
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  • Anagram solution times: A function of multiple-solution anagrams.M. S. Mayzner & M. E. Tresselt - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (1):66.
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  • Different strengths of set in the solution of anagrams.Irving Maltzman & Lloyd Morrisett Jr - 1952 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 44 (4):242.
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  • Oculomotor patterns during the solution of visually displayed anagrams.Ira T. Kaplan & W. N. Schoenfeld - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 72 (3):447.
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  • The conditions of verbal configuration.H. L. Hollingworth - 1935 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 18 (3):299.
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  • Eye movements reveal solution knowledge prior to insight.Jessica J. Ellis, Mackenzie G. Glaholt & Eyal M. Reingold - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (3):768-776.
    In two experiments, participants solved anagram problems while their eye movements were monitored. Each problem consisted of a circular array of five letters: a scrambled four-letter solution word containing three consonants and one vowel, and an additional randomly-placed distractor consonant. Viewing times on the distractor consonant compared to the solution consonants provided an online measure of knowledge of the solution. Viewing times on the distractor consonant and the solution consonants were indistinguishable early in the trial. In contrast, several seconds prior (...)
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  • Solving words as anagrams: II. A clarification.Bruce R. Ekstrand & Roger L. Dominowski - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 77 (4):552.
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  • Words as 'Gestalten.'.G. E. Devnich - 1937 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 20 (3):297.
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  • Positive transfer and Negative transfer/Anti-Learning of Problem Solving Skills.Magda Osman - unknown
    In problem solving research insights into the relationship between monitoring and control in the transfer of complex skills remain impoverished. To address this, in four experiments participants solved two complex control tasks that were identical in structure but varied in presentation format. Participants learnt either to solve the second task, based on their original learning phase from the first task, or learnt to solve the second task, based on another participant’s learning phase. Experiment 1 showed that, under conditions in which (...)
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