Insight Learning

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The ability to solve problems using past experiences, also called reasoning

Real World Example

Imagine you're trying to assemble a piece of flat-pack furniture without instructions, relying solely on past experiences with similar items. This situation is akin to insight learning, where you draw on previous knowledge and experiences to solve new problems. Just as you remember how you assembled a similar bookshelf last month, insight learning involves applying past experiences to reason through new challenges, allowing you to piece together solutions efficiently even in unfamiliar situations.

Practice Version

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