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Book excerpt / introduction page
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Summary
This document is a page from the introduction of a book (presumably by James Tagg, based on the URL) titled 'Experiments, Multimedia and Puzzles.' It discusses the difference between intuitive and analytical thought and references Graham Wallas's 1926 model of creative thinking. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015691, indicating it was produced as part of a Congressional investigation.
People (2)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| James Tagg | Author (Inferred) |
Name appears in the URL provided in the text (www.jamestagg.com/understanding).
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| Graham Wallas | Social Psychologist/Theorist |
Cited in the text regarding his 1926 description of the process of creative thinking.
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Organizations (2)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| US House Oversight Committee |
Identified via the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
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| jamestagg.com |
Referenced as a source for additional information regarding the book.
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Relationships (1)
Author cites Wallas's 1926 model of creative thinking.
Key Quotes (3)
"This book argues that intuitive thought solves problems in a different way to analytical thought."Source
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"Graham Wallas described the process of creative thinking in 1926 and I think it is still one of the best models we have"Source
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"First you must prepare and become fully acquainted with the problem... Next, you should leave the problem to stew – incubation, he called it."Source
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