Thinking 1

Cards (25)

  • How does Duncker (1945) define a problem?
    A problem arises when a living organism has a goal but doesn’t know how to reach it.
  • What are the three crucial elements of a problem?
    • Starting state
    • A set of processes (operators) to transform the starting state into the goal state
    • Goal state
  • What is the main premise of the behaviourist approach to problem solving?
    Problem solving happens through an incremental process of trial-and-error.
  • What does the Gestalt approach emphasize in problem solving?
    Problem solving happens through a process of restructuring and insight.
  • According to behaviourism, how are behaviours learned?
    Behaviours are learned from interactions with the environment.
  • What was the method used in Thorndike’s Puzzle Box experiment?
    A cat was placed in a puzzle box with a clasp, and it had to escape to reach food outside.
  • What were the results of Thorndike’s Puzzle Box experiment?
    Cats learned to escape faster in successive trials as they associated pressing the lever with a reward.
  • What does Thorndike's 'Law of Effect' state?
    Behaviours followed by pleasant consequences are likely to be repeated.
  • What distinction did Gestalt psychologists make regarding thinking?
    They distinguished between reproductive thinking and productive thinking.
  • What is the significance of Kohler's work with Sultan the chimp?
    Sultan demonstrated insight by combining two sticks to reach bananas outside his cage.
  • How did Kohler's conclusions differ from Thorndike's regarding problem solving?
    Kohler viewed problem solving as resulting from sudden insight rather than incremental trial-and-error.
  • What are the four stages of creative thinking according to Wallas (1926)?
    Preparation, incubation, illumination, and verification.
  • What occurs during the incubation stage of Wallas' theory?
    The problem is set aside, and no conscious work is done on it.
  • What was the setup of Silviera's (1971) cheap necklace problem?
    Participants were given 4 chains with 3 links each and had to join them into a single circle at a cost of no more than 15c.
  • What were the results of Silviera's (1971) experiment regarding incubation?
    85% of participants in the 4-hour break group solved the problem, compared to 55% in the control group.
  • What did Murray & Denny (1969) investigate regarding incubation?
    They examined when a period of incubation is necessary for problem solving based on participants' abilities.
  • What interaction effect was observed in Murray and Denny's (1969) results?
    High ability participants were hindered by breaks, while low ability participants benefited from them.
  • What are some barriers to successful problem solving?
    1. Functional fixedness: Fixation on one property/function of an object.
    2. The Einstellung effect: Reliance on a previously successful strategy even when inappropriate.
  • What did Duncker (1945) find regarding functional fixedness in his experiment?
    Participants often tried to use the box of nails as a candle holder only after it was emptied.
  • What is the Water Jug Problem as described by Luchins (1942)?
    Participants must use jugs with specified capacities to measure out a final desired quantity.
  • What is the Einstellung effect in problem solving?
    It is the negative effect of previous experience when solving new problems.
  • What is the Nine Dot Problem as described by Scheerer (1963)?
    Participants must connect all dots with four continuous straight lines without lifting their pen.
  • What is the "tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon" as described by Brown & McNeill (1966)?
    It is when individuals feel they are close to recalling a word but cannot retrieve it immediately.
  • What percentage of the time are people correct in identifying the first letter of a word during the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon?
    People are 57% correct in identifying the first letter of the word.
  • What is the correct word for a navigational instrument used in measuring angular distances at sea?
    The correct word is 'sextant'.