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Social Studies, 28.12.2021 14:30 alexisgoss8091

In order to solve insight problems such as the mutilated checkerboard problem or the candle problem, people most abandon their well-established habit of perception or thought, known as a(n) , and then view the problem in a different way. a. insight set

b. mental set

c. mental rationale

d. confirmation bias

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