Example high novelty (top) and low novelty (bottom) concepts

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Download scientific diagram | Example high novelty (top) and low novelty (bottom) concepts from publication: The Meaning of “Near” and “Far”: The Impact of Structuring Design Databases and the Effect of Distance of Analogy on Design Output | This work lends insight into the meaning and impact of "near" and "far" analogies. A cognitive engineering design study is presented that examines the effect of the distance of analogical design stimuli on design solution generation, and places those findings in context of | Analog, Analogy and Ideation | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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