An alternate name for thinking?
What is cognition?
Basic unit of sound in a language?
What is a phoneme?
Heuristic knowledge that help you to solve problems is?
What is rule of thumb?
Most associated with creative thoughts.
what is divergent thinking?
Verbal, musical, spatial, kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, naturalist, existential.
What is Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences?
What makes up the difference between formal and informal language?
What are semantics and pragmatics?
An accent is usually what type of language development in terms of personal circumstances?
What is nurture?
An aha! moment when solving a problem or making a decision.
What is insight?
John, a music teacher, is writing a test for his class. Would he use divergent or convergent thinking to develop the questions? Why?
What is convergent thinking because the test does not need to show creativity?
A 15 % standard deviation is common for this.
What is the Standford-Binnet intellyjuns test?
what has a picture like quality and represent objects or events?
What is a mental image?
What is the best age to learn multiple languages because we are still learning these:
What is between 0 and 3 years because of phonemes and morphemes?
These always have a correct solution is one exists.
What is an algorithim or step-by-step solution?
Brainstorming, keeping a journal, freewriting, and mind mapping.
What are ways to stimulate divergent thinking?
What is P-FIT in regards to brain area and function?
What is parieto-frontal integration?
What is the difference between crystalized versus fuild intelligence?
what are acquired skills and knowledge vs adapaptability in unfamiliar situations?
What uses sounds and behaviors to communicate?
What are animals?
People who seem to be ignorant or biased when problem solving have what issue?
What is confirmation bias?
A person who lacks creativity when trying to solve problems?
what is functional fixedness?
a schema that involves a familiar sequence of activities.
what is a script?
A first fruit, teacher, or cloud are all examples of what?
What is a prototype?
What areas to the rules of a language apply to?
What are grammar, syntax, and sematics?
A person who likes to go for a hike to think about their response to a fight probably scores high on these.
what are Gardner's 2 of 9 intellyjunses of intrapersonal and naturalist?
Propoganda and group think are what type of creative thinking?
What is neuro-divergent?
A person with a 50% intellyjuns rate is what?
What is perfectly normal based on the bell-curve?