Vocab
Basics
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True/False
100

Language stage where vowel and consonant sounds are made.

Babbling

100
What are the three building blocks of concept?

Artificial, natural, hierarchies.

100

Georgie keeps using the same math strategy even when it stops working because it worked multiple times before.

Mental set

100

What are the three steps to solving a problem?

Preparation, production, evaluation.

100

People with bigger brains are smarter.

False.

200

What is a heuristic?

A shortcut the mind made, “rule of thumb” without any guarantees in result.

200

How high does your iq need to be, to be considered gifted?

135 or above.

200
During an experiment, you only focus on outcomes that support what you’re already thinking.

Confirmation bias.

200

What is the difference between heuristic and algorithm?

Algorithm is a fixed, step by step procedure with a guaranteed outcome. Heuristic is the mind’s shortcut to solving a problem, without a guaranteed result.

200

A faster brain is more intelligent.

True.

300

What is a Phoneme?

The smallest unit of sound in a language.

300

When does cooing begin?

2-3 months.


300

Sally uses sofa cushions to build a fort.

Overcoming functional fixedness.

300

What makes up grammar, and their definition.

Syntax: language structure, punctuation/spelling

Semantics: content’s meaning/interpretation

300

Reliability is the ability of a test to measure what it was designed to measure.

False, Validity 

400

A lack of mental imaging.

Aphantasia.

400

What is the definition for thinking?

Every time you use information and have mental action.

400

Katie always struggles during exams, but she is very good at understanding other’s feelings.

Emotional intelligence.

400
A person with an iq score of 70 or lower is considered to have…

Low intelligence.

400

You overcome functional fixedness by thinking of new ways to use an item.

True

500

What is overextension?

Overly broad use of wording. (Calling every woman “mom”)

500

What is an example of confirmation bias?

Paying greater attention to evidence that proves your opinion.

500

When Tim is stuck on a multiple choice answer, he always pick “C” by default.

Heuristic.

500
Advantages of speaking more than one language? (List at least 3)
Delay onset Alzheimer’s, career/travel, more cognitive flexibility, better problem solving skills.
500

Smart brains work harder.

False, they work less.

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