“Aha!” is stronger when preceded by a “huh?”: presentation of a solution affects ratings of aha experience conditional on accuracy (English)
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Thinking & Reasoning
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324-364
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2019
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Title:“Aha!” is stronger when preceded by a “huh?”: presentation of a solution affects ratings of aha experience conditional on accuracy
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Published in:Thinking & Reasoning ; 25, 3 ; 324-364
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Publication date:2019-07-03
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Size:41 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Table of contents – Volume 25, Issue 3
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- 257
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The Smart System 1: evidence for the intuitive nature of correct responding on the bat-and-ball problemBago, Bence / De Neys, Wim et al. | 2019
- 300
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Function is not the sum of an object’s partsCasler, Krista et al. | 2019
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“Aha!” is stronger when preceded by a “huh?”: presentation of a solution affects ratings of aha experience conditional on accuracyWebb, Margaret E. / Cropper, Simon J. / Little, Daniel R. et al. | 2019
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How does discourse among like-minded individuals affect their thinking about a complex issue?Kuhn, Deanna / Floyd, Davidella / Yaksick, Peter / Halpern, Mariel / Ricks, Whitney et al. | 2019