Cognition
Schemas
Problem Solving
Errors and Biases
Intelligence
100

Processing, understanding, and communicating information 

What is Cognition?

100

Mental grouping of similar objects, events, or ideas

What is a schema?

100

Any cognitive activity meant to guide action

What is problem-solving?

100

A mental shortcut or problem-solving method that uses experience to find a solution quickly 

What is a heuristic?

100

The ability to use knowledge to adapt to new situations

What is intelligence?

200

This is the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information to understand our environment 

What is perception?

200

Why are schemas the basic building blocks of cognition?

They help us store, organize, and interpret information as well as guide our actions
200

Methodical, logical rule or procedure that guarantees solving a particular problem

What is an algorithm?
200

Basing Judgement on the availability of information in memory

What is the Availability Heuristic?

200

Believed that intelligence is a product of BOTH nature and nurture 

Who is Alfred Binet?

300

The branch of psychology concerned with the scientific study of the mind and mental processes 

What is cognitive psychology?

300

Can we have schemas about animals?

Yes!
300

The tendency to ignore old information in favor of new information

What is base-rate neglect?

300
Judging the likelihood of things in terms of how well them seem to represent particular protypes

What is the representativeness heuristic?

300

Can intelligence be defined as just one thing?

No

400

This type of memory is concerned with the memory for facts and events

What is declarative/explicit memory>?

400

Before buying a new car that you already want, you only read positive reviews and ignore negative reviews that suggest other options. Is this base-rate neglect or confirmation bias?

Confirmation Bias

400

Tendency to search for information that confirms our beliefs 

What is confirmation bias?

400

You see a person wearing a tweed jacket carrying a stack of books. You ask your friend if they think the person is a construction worker or a professor and they say a professor. What kind of heuristic did your friend use?

Representativeness Heuristic

400

Someone is asked the question "which is more dangerous, being a police officer or a logger" and they say a police officer. What kind of heuristic did they use?

Availability Heuristic

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