Me 2.2a Thinking, Problem Solving, Judgments and Decision Making: Concepts and Creativity Flashcards

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The building blocks of thoughts. A mental grouping of similar things

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Concept

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The example you think of right away when you think of a concept. Football player –> fast, athletic

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Prototypes

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frameworks of concepts that help us organise and interpret information.

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Schemas

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Incorporating new information into existing schemas without changing them.

Example: Seeing a new breed of dog and adding it to your existing schema of what dogs are.

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Assimilation

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Changing schemas to incorporate new information.

Example: Learning that some birds can’t fly and updating
your bird schema to include flightless birds like penguins.

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Accommodation

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The ability to create novel and valuable ideas

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Creativity

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Thinking to expand the number of solutions to a problem (Creativity)

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Divergent Thinking

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Thinking to eliminate as many other solutions as possible (things like the SAT)

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Convergent Thinking

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Expertise: Background knowledge,
Imaginative thinking skills,
A venturesome personality,
Intrinsic motivation,
A creative environment

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What are creativity’s components?

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Develop your expertise,
Allow for incubation time: inattention allows for automatic processing
Let the mind roam freely,
Experience other cultures and other ways of thinking.

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How does one boost one’s creativity?

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