Judgment and Decision Making (Jan 2018)

Learning psychology from riddles: The case of stumpers

  • Maya Bar-Hillel,
  • Tom Noah,
  • Shane Frederick

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 112 – 122

Abstract

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Riddles can teach us psychology when we stop to consider the psychological principles that make them ``work''. This paper studies a particular class of riddles that we call stumpers, and provides analysis of the various principles (some familiar, some novel) that inhibit most people from finding the correct solution – or any solution – even though they find the answers obvious ex post. We restrict our analysis to four stumpers, propose the psychological antecedents of each, and provide experimental support for our conjectures.

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