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This mental representation has some of the physical characteristics of the object being considered, which includes mental images.

What is analogical representation
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The attempts to predict how people will actually make decision, not the ideal choice.


What is descriptive decision theory
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The small units that have meaning, including suffix and prefix and contain phonemes.


What is language
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The index of intelligence computed by dividing a child’s estimated mental age by child’s chronological age then multiplying this number by 100 .


What is the intelligence quotient (IQ)
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A mental representation that groups or categorizes objects, events, or relations around common themes.

What is a concept
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The cognitive structures that help us perceive, organize, and process information.

What is a schema
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The tendency to place a person or object in a category if the person or object is similar to our prototype for that category.

The general tendency to make a decision based on the answer that come most easily to mind

What is Representativeness Heuristics and 

Availability Heuristics

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The distinct unit of sound in a specified language that distinguishes one word from another.

What is a phoneme
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Intelligence that reflects both knowledge acquired through experience and the ability to use that knowledge. 

What is crystallized intelligence 
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The problem solving strategies that have worked in the past.

What are mental sets
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This model states that a concept is characterized by features that help determine if an object is a member of a certain category. 

What is the attribute model
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The attempts to predict how people SHOULD make decisions.

What is normative decision theory
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The tendency of toddlers to use sentences that are missing words, but follow logical elements and have meaning.


What is telegraph speech
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The ability to use knowledge to reason, make decisions, make sense of events, solve problems, learn quickly, and adapt to environmental challenges.


What is intelligence
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A schema that directs behavior overtime within a situation.

What is a script
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This abstract mental representation does not illustrate the physical characteristics of an object or idea.

What is symbolic representation
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The tendency to rely on the first information encountered or information that comes most quickly to mind.


What is anchoring
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When readers struggle to differentiate symbols from letters and have difficulty understanding what letters are meant to be grouped together.

What is dyslexia
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Intelligence that reflects the ability to process information, understand relationships, and think logically particularly in novel complex circumstances


What is fluid intelligence
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The tendency for people to overestimate how events will make them feel in the future .


What is affective forecasting?
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The way the brain represents information and these representations are used to understand our environment.


What is cognitive psychology
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The tendency to emphasize the potential losses or potential gains from at least one alternative.


What is framing
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When readers have trouble understanding the meaning of words.

What is aphasia
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An environmental factor or an entire environment, that increases what might have started as a small advantage.

What is a social multiplier
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A form of intelligence that emphasizes the abilities to manage , recognize, and understand emotions and use emotions to guide appropriate thought and action. 

What is emotional intelligence
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