Ch. 8 - Language and Thought Flashcards
Acquisition
The formation of a new conditioned response tendency.
Algorithm
A methodical, step-by-step procedure for trying all possible alternatives in searching for a solution to a problem.
Availability heuristic
Basing the estimated probability of an event on the ease with which relevant instances come to mind.
Bilingualism
The acquisition of two languages that use different speech sounds, vocabularies, and grammatical rules.
Cognition
The mental processes involved in acquiring knowledge.
Confirmation bias
The tendency to seek information that supports one’s decisions and beliefs while ignoring disconfirming information.
Conjunction fallacy
An error that occurs when people estimate that the odds of two uncertain events happening together are greater than the odds of either event happening alone.
Decision making
The process of evaluating alternatives and making choices among them.
Fast mapping
The process by which children map a word onto an underlying concept after only one exposure to the word.
Framing
How issues are posed or how choices are structured.
Functional fixedness
The tendency to perceive an item only in terms of its most common use.
Gambler’s fallacy
The belief that the odds of a chance event increase if the event hasn’t occurred recently.
Heuristic
A strategy, guiding principle, or rule of thumb used in solving problems or making decisions.
Incubation effect
A phenomenon that occurs when new solutions surface for a previously unsolved problem after a period of not consciously thinking about the problem.
Insight
In problem solving, the sudden discovery of the correct solution following incorrect attempts based primarily on trial and error.