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====Group insight==== Groups typically perform better on insight problems (in the form of [[Rebus|rebus puzzles]] with either helpful or unhelpful clues) than individuals.<ref name="Smith, Bushouse, Lord (2010)">{{cite journal| last1= Smith |first1= C. M.| last2= Bushouse| first2= E. | last3 =Lord| first3= J. |title=Individual and group performance on insight problems: The effects of experimentally induced fixation|journal=Group Processes & Intergroup Relations|date=13 November 2009 |volume= 13 |issue= 1|pages=91β99|doi=10.1177/1368430209340276|s2cid=35914153|url=https://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1021&context=psy_articles|url-access=subscription}}</ref> [[File:RAT Problem, DLW.png|thumb|left|Example of a rebus puzzle. Answer: man overboard.]] Additionally, while incubation improves insight performance for individuals, it improves insight performance for groups even more.<ref name="Smith, Bushouse, Lord (2010)" /> Thus, after a 15-minute break, individual performance improved for the rebus puzzles with unhelpful clues, and group performance improved for rebus puzzles with both unhelpful and helpful clues.<ref name="Smith, Bushouse, Lord (2010)" />
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