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  2. Functional fixedness - Wikipedia

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    Functional fixedness is a cognitive bias that limits a person to use an object only in the way it is traditionally used. The concept of functional fixedness originated in Gestalt psychology , a movement in psychology that emphasizes holistic processing.

  3. Set (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    the phrasing of the question suggests that it is a problem of international law. People who interpret the statement with this mental set will miss the fact that survivors would not need to be buried. [6] A specific form of mental set is functional fixedness, in which someone fails to see the variety of uses to which an object can be put.

  4. Rigidity (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Components of high executive functioning, such as the interplay between working memory and inhibition, are essential to effective switching between mental sets for different situations. [14] Individual differences in mental sets vary, with one study producing a variety of cautious and risky strategies in individual responses to a reaction time ...

  5. Gestalt psychology - Wikipedia

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    Karl Duncker, another Gestalt psychologist who studied problem solving, [45]: 370 coined the term functional fixedness for describing the difficulties in both visual perception and problem solving that arise from the fact that one element of a whole situation already has a (fixed) function that has to be changed in order to perceive something ...

  6. Abraham S. Luchins - Wikipedia

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    1959: A Functional Approach To Training In Clinical Psychology. Thomas: Springfield. 1959 (with Edith H. Luchins): Rigidity of Behavior - A Variational Approach to the Effect of Einstellung. University of Oregon Books: Eugene, Oregon. 1964: Group Therapy - A Guide. Random House: New York (Portuguese edition 1970, Spanish edition 1984).

  7. ‘Why we never got Ebola’ by Huffington Post

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    What one nurse learned about humanity amidst the Ebola epidemic

  8. Women are being notified that they need to take action if ...

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    Northwell Health focuses on how women need access to supplemental screening tests to find the cancers that mammograms might miss.

  9. A 'Blue Norther' Will Plunge Through The Plains. Here's What ...

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    Oklahoma City set both a daily record high (83 degrees) before the front, and a daily record low (17) after the front on the same day. A dust storm also swept over the Sooner State.