Chapter 7 - Cognition Flashcards

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Functional fixedness

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  • A block to problem solving that comes from thinking about objects in terms of only their typical functions.
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Mental set

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  • The tendency for people to persist in using problem-solving patterns that have worked for them in the past.
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Confirmation bias

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  • The tendency to search for evidence that fits one’s belief while ignoring any evidence that does not fit those beliefs.
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Creativity

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-The process of solving problems by combining ideas or behavior in new ways.

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Convergent thinking

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  • Type of thinking in which a problem is seen as having only one answer, and all lines of thinking will eventually lead to that single answer, using previous knowledge and logic.
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Divergent thinking

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  • Type of thinking in which a person starts from one point and comes up with many different ideas or possibilities based on that point.
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Intellectual disability (intellectual development disorder)

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  • Condition; a persons behavioral and cognitive skills exist at an earlier developmental stage than the skills of others who are the same chronological age; may be referred to as developmentally delayed. Was formerly known as mental retardation.
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Gifted

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  • The 2 percent of the population falling on the upper end of the normal curve and typically possessing an IQ of 130 or above.
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Emotional intelligence

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  • Awareness of and ability to maintain one’s own emotions to facilitate thinking and attain goals, as well as the ability to understand emotions in others.
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Language

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  • System for combining symbols (such as words) so that an unlimited number of meaningful statements can be made for the purpose of communicating with others.
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Grammar

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  • The system of rules governing the structure and use of language.
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Phonemes

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  • The basic units of sound in language.
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Morphemes

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-The smallest units of measuring within a language.

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Syntax

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  • The system of rules for combining words and phrases to form grammatically correct sentences.
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Semantics

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  • The rules for determining the meaning of words and sentences.
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Pragmatics

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  • Aspects of language involving the practical ways of communicating with others, or the social “niceties” of language.