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The Three-Process View : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Three-Process View The Three-Process View is a psychological term coined by Janet E. Davidson and Robert Sternberg. According to this concept, there are three kinds of insight: selective-encoding, selective-comparison, and selective-combination.〔 Davidson, 1995,2003 Sternberg, R. J., & Davidson, J. E. (Eds.). (1984). Conceptions of giftedness. New York: Cambridge University Press. Google Books at ()〕 Selective-Encoding Insight - Distinguishing what is important in a problem and what is irrelevant. (i.e. filter)
Selective-Comparison Insight - Identifying information by finding a connection between acquired knowledge and experience.
Selective-Combination Insight - Identifying a problem through understanding the different components and putting everything together. ==References==
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