The Japanese Journal of Parapsychology
Online ISSN : 2424-2411
Print ISSN : 1343-926X
ISSN-L : 1343-926X
The Inaugural Parapsychological Explanation for Individual Differences in Problem Solving
Hiroshi MAEDA
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1998 Volume 3 Issue 2 Pages 115-126

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The term "Individual Differences in Problem Solving" could be defined as a series of results being from interactions subjective innateness and objective environment. This study inclusively discussed individual differences on problem solving from both traditional psychological points of view and that of para-psychology. Three major paradigms were reviewed on problem solving problem; Gestalt psychology, Behaviorism, and cognitive psychology. Then, problem themselves on problem solving research, relationship between problem solving research, relationship between problem solver's attribute and problem themselves, and solving strategy for problem solving were investigated. From these investigations, we could say the individual differences were partly related with GESP. Several ways of research on relationship between the individual differences and GESP were suggested.
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© 1998 Japanese Society for Parapsychology
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