When a faulty switch caused the radiator fan in Matt's car to stop working, he tried, without success, to fix it. Finally, he decided to go for a run to clear his mind. Following his run, Matt wired the fan directly to the fuse block, bypassing the faulty switch. Based on this scenario, which of the following is the most likely factor influencing the problem solution?
A. Intuition
B. Incubation
C. Divergent thinking
D. Functional fixedness
Answer: B
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