Expertise
Creativity
Understanding & Representing Problems
Problem-Solving Obstacles
Insight & Problem Types
100

Experts are often better performers than novices because they have larger, more chunked ____of knowledge.

Schemas

100

True or False. By definition, a creative idea is novel and ______.

Useful

100

Every problem contains an initial state, a goal state, and these.

obstacles?

100

Persisting with an old solution when a better one is available is known as _____.

mental set.

100

It occurs suddenly. "Aha!"
 

Insight Problem

200

Grandmasters remember game positions on a chess board far better than random positions because game positions make sense of our ______.

Chunks

200

Fill in the blank. Coming up with many solutions to a problem is called ______ thinking.

Divergent Thinking

200

When information on categories is organized by rows and columns you have a ______.

Matrix

200

Believing that a box used to hold thumbtacks can only be used for that purpose is an example of _____.

functional fixedness.

200

A person will typically solve this problem little by little by applying logic.

What is a noninsight problem?

300

Physics problem solvers think about these instead of the obvious things listed in the problem.

structural features

300

True or False. Creativity has been linked to activation in only the right hemisphere of the brain.

False

300

A diagram that displays categorized choices fanning out is called a ______ diagram.

Hierarchical tree diagram

300

The most famous example of demonstrating functional fixedness is the _____.

candle problem.

300

Studies indicate that those with larger _____ help them solve insight problems faster.

What is working memory?

400

Pros are much better than amateurs at rebounding from this.

error/mistake

400

Fill in the blank. Doing a task because you enjoy it is called _____ motivation.

intrinsic motivation.

400

When you change a problem into another form you are _____ the problem.

Representing

400

When an individual believes that their intelligence can't be changed, they are exhibiting a _____ mindset.

 fixed

400

Metcalfe found that confidence on insight problems generally ___________.

What is increases before suddenly dropping at the solution?

500

True or False: An expert in one field is usually an expert in most other fields.

False

500

What did researchers discover predicted creativity because it helped foster intrinsic motivation? ___________

self-efficacy.

500

The chapter suggests people who have greater capacity in this area of memory can develop better problem representations. What is the area of memory?

Working memory

500

Both mental set and functional fixedness were provided as examples of overusing _____.

top-down processing.

500


Examples include the Sahara Desert problem and Triangle Problem.

Insight Problems