Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7276459 | Acta Psychologica | 2018 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Results showed that misleading functional knowledge is at the core of functional fixedness, and that this bias generates cognitive impasses in simple puzzles, but it does not play a role in higher difficulty problems. Additionally, intuitive physics and motor skills were protective factors against its emergence, but creativity did not influence it. Although functional fixedness leads to inaccurate problem solving, our results suggest that its effects are more limited than previously assumed.
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Authors
Felipe Munoz-Rubke, Devon Olson, Russell Will, Karin H. James,