1935
DOI: 10.1037/h0093375
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An investigation of the establishment and operation of mental sets.

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“…A second more interesting cause is suggested by the literature on fixation and mental set: the solver is misdirected by the wording (or manner of presentation) of a problem, making retrieval of solution-relevant information difficult (Duncker, 1945;Ellen, 1982;Havell, Cooper, & Loiselle, 1958;Kohler, 1947;Luchins, 1942;Luchins & Luchins, 1959;Maier, 1931Maier, , 1940Maier & Janzen, 1968;Rees & Israel, 1935;Scheerer, 1963;Smith & Blankenship, 1991;Woodworth & Schlosberg, 1954; but see Weisberg & Alba, 1981 for a different view). That is, solvers frequently attempt to solve problems that produce insight by retrieving and applying inappropriate information or solution methods (Dominowski & Dallob, 1995;Gick & Lockhart, 1995;Isaak & Just, 1995;Smith, 1995).…”
Section: Property 1-solvers Experience Impasse Due To Misdirection Ofmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…A second more interesting cause is suggested by the literature on fixation and mental set: the solver is misdirected by the wording (or manner of presentation) of a problem, making retrieval of solution-relevant information difficult (Duncker, 1945;Ellen, 1982;Havell, Cooper, & Loiselle, 1958;Kohler, 1947;Luchins, 1942;Luchins & Luchins, 1959;Maier, 1931Maier, , 1940Maier & Janzen, 1968;Rees & Israel, 1935;Scheerer, 1963;Smith & Blankenship, 1991;Woodworth & Schlosberg, 1954; but see Weisberg & Alba, 1981 for a different view). That is, solvers frequently attempt to solve problems that produce insight by retrieving and applying inappropriate information or solution methods (Dominowski & Dallob, 1995;Gick & Lockhart, 1995;Isaak & Just, 1995;Smith, 1995).…”
Section: Property 1-solvers Experience Impasse Due To Misdirection Ofmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…These psychologies clearly anticipated many contemporary forms of cognitive psychology, both in terms of general orientation and topics studied, including, for example, problem solving (Duncker, 1935;Durkin, 1937;Luchins, 1942;Rees & Israel, 1935;Seashore, 1940;Selz, 1922aSelz, , 1922bSelz, , 1927Weaver & Maden, 1949;Wertheimer, 1945), general reasoning (Maier, 1930(Maier, , 1931(Maier, , 1933(Maier, , 1945, concept formation (Hanfmann & Kasanin, 1937;Heidbreder, 1945Heidbreder, , 1946aHeidbreder, , 1946bHeidbreder, , 1947Long, 1937;Reed, 1946aReed, , 1946bReed, , 1946c, inductive reasoning (Morgan, 1944; 24. I have developed my own doubts about the empirical adequacy of psychoanalytic theory (and other theories of therapy) in Greenwood (1996Greenwood ( , 1997.…”
Section: A Cognitive Traditionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The anagrams were selected from those used by Rees and Israel (1935). The anagram presented to the subject was called the "problem," and the word which the subject was trying to form was called the "solution."…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%