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====Naturalistic settings==== Accounts of insight that have been reported in the media, such as in interviews, etc., were examined and coded.<ref name="Klein & Jarosz (2011)">{{cite journal| last1= Klein |first1= G.| last2= Jarosz| first2= A.|title=A Naturalistic Study of Insight |journal= [[Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making]] |date=17 November 2011|volume=5|issue=4|pages=335β351|doi=10.1177/1555343411427013|doi-access=free}}</ref> Insights that occur in the field are typically reported to be associated with a sudden "change in understanding" and with "seeing connections and contradictions" in the problem.<ref name="Klein & Jarosz (2011)" /> Insight in nature differed from insight in the laboratory. For example, insight in nature was often rather gradual, not sudden, and incubation was not as important.<ref name="Klein & Jarosz (2011)" /> Other studies used online questionnaires to explore insight outside of the laboratory,<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Jarman|first=Matthew S.|date=2014-07-01| title= Quantifying the Qualitative: Measuring the Insight Experience|journal=Creativity Research Journal| volume= 26| issue= 3|pages=276β288|doi=10.1080/10400419.2014.929405|s2cid=144300757|issn=1040-0419}}</ref><ref name=":0" /> verifying the notion that insight often happens in situations such as in the shower,<ref name=":1" /> and echoing the idea that creative ideas occur in situations where divergent thought is more likely, sometimes called the Three "B"s of Creativity, in Bed, on the Bus, or in the Bath.
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