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14 September, 01:54

In Dunker's candle experiment, subjects weren't able to find a solution to the candle problem because they could not see past the conventional use of the box. Which obstacle to problem solving did the subjects experience?

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  1. 14 September, 02:08
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    Functional fixation

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    Functional fixation: In psychology, the term functional fixation refers to the cognitive function or cognitive bias in which a person becomes fixated on a particular function related to an object that prevents him or her from utilizing that specific object in any other way for problem-solving because the person feels that the object works only in a traditional way.

    Example: A person uses an object in only a specific way and finds difficulty in using it in an alternative way.

    In the question above, the subject experiences functional fixation.
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