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Eight experiments were conducted using a suite of §insight problems including the cheap necklace §problem (CNP), 8-ball, and 9-dot. A set of §experiments investigated the effects of two hints §derived from two contemporary theoretical accounts §of insight Criterion for Satisfactory Progress §theory (CSP) and Representational Change Theory §(RCT). Fewer participants in the CSP condition used §maximizing moves. They required fewer trials to §reach solution in the CSP. The second set of §experiments investigated metacognition in the form §of feelings-of-warmth (FOW) ratings for each move in §insight. The microstructure of problem-solving lent §support to CSP while the macrostructure lent support §to RCT. The highest ratings corresponded to §maximizing moves showing apparent progress §supporting the CSP theory. An experiment controlled §look-ahead by limiting the time to judge each move §in a sequence of moves in the CNP. Partial support §was found for the CSP theory. CSP and RCT are not §necessarily incompatible. The last set of §experiments found correlations among problem solving §ability, look-ahead ability, fluid intelligence, §working memory, and practice.