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Solving problems by analogy: the benefits and detriments of hints and depressed moods.

P T Hertel1, A J Knoedler.   

Abstract

In Experiment 1, mildly depressed (dysphoric) and nondysphoric subjects tried to solve logic problems that were analogous to subsequent target problems; then they attempted target solutions with or without hints in the form of the anologues' themes. Target solutions were impaired by the hints in the nondysphoric group alone. Experiment 2A was a no-training control to verify that transfer did indeed occur. In Experiment 2B, all subjects received hints in the transfer phase; the training phase was either problem oriented (as in Experiment 1) or memory oriented. Again, nondysphoric subjects solved fewer problems following problem-oriented training than did both dysphoric subjects in that condition and nondysphoric subjects with memory-oriented training. Experiment 3 replicated the previous results in the nondysphoric samples. We interpret these findings within the transfer-appropriate processing framework.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8822155     DOI: 10.3758/bf03197269

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mem Cognit        ISSN: 0090-502X


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