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Insight is the sudden [[Aha! moment|a''ha!'']] solution to a problem, the birth of a new idea to simplify a complex situation. Solutions found through insight are often more incisive than those from step-by-step analysis. A quick solution process requires insight to select productive moves at different stages of the problem-solving cycle. Unlike Newell and Simon's formal definition of a ''move problem'', there is no consensus definition of an ''insight problem''.<ref>{{multiref2
|1={{Cite journal|last1=Ash|first1=Ivan K.|last2=Jee|first2=Benjamin D.|last3=Wiley|first3=Jennifer|year=2012|title=Investigating Insight as Sudden Learning|journal=The Journal of Problem Solving|volume=4|issue=2|doi=10.7771/1932-6246.1123|issn=1932-6246|doi-access=free}}
|2={{Cite journal|last1=Chronicle|first1=Edward P.|last2=MacGregor|first2=James N.|last3=Ormerod|first3=Thomas C.|year=2004|title=What Makes an Insight Problem? The Roles of Heuristics, Goal Conception, and Solution Recoding in Knowledge-Lean Problems.|journal=Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition|volume=30|issue=1|pages=14–27|doi=10.1037/0278-7393.30.1.14|pmid=14736293|s2cid=15631498|issn=1939-1285|url=https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/558/2/Chronicle_et_alJEP_LM%26C_03.pdf }}
|3={{Cite journal|last1=Chu|first1=Yun|last2=MacGregor|first2=James N.|year=2011|title=Human Performance on Insight Problem Solving: A Review|journal=The Journal of Problem Solving|volume=3|issue=2|doi=10.7771/1932-6246.1094|issn=1932-6246|doi-access=free}}
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