Problem solving strategies: algorithm
Heuristics: the analogy approach
Structure of the analogy approach
Conditions under transfer (analogy approach)
Schemas (analogy approach)
Surface vs structural features (analogy approach)
Factors for appropriate use of analogies
Problem solution: dual processes revisited (analogy approach)
The means-ends heuristic
Research on the means-ends heuristic
The hill-climbing heuristic
Individual differences: cross-national comparisons in problem solving strategies
Different cultures emphasize different aspects (planning is for US, Germany for ex)
Ill-structured problems and the role of insight
Insight problems
Early gestaltist views (insight problems)
The neo-gestaltist view (insight problems)
Insights into insights
Neuroscience and insight
Mental sets, entranchment and fixation
Negative and positive transfer
Transfer of analogies
Intentional transfer: searching for analogies
Needing Inhibitory control to creating creative solutions - aims
Needing Inhibitory control to creative - experiment