The candle problem is a cognitive performance test measuring the influence of functional fixedness on problem-solving tasks. Participants are given a box of matches, tacks and asked how they would attach a candle onto wall without wax dripping onto table below.
The candle problem is like trying to figure out how to use a hairdryer when the power is out. You have to think outside of the box and consider unconventional uses for the items you have.
Problem Solving: The process involved in finding a solution to a problem.
Insight: A sudden realization, the 'aha' moment that provides an answer or solution to a problem.
Convergent Thinking: The ability to give correct answers to standard questions using logic and knowledge.
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