
doi: 10.3758/bf03334206
In a modification of an earlier study, Ss were presented with problems consisting of five words varying in printed language frequency. In different groups, Ss tried to guess the Word at a particular frequency level in each problem. The words used within a problem were structurally more similar to each other than had been the case in the previous study. The result was that, in the present experiment, the word-frequency dimension emerged even more clearly as a habit strength variable in problem solving.
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