Problem?
Say what?
Decisions
Just Because
You Did It!
100
The board game Monopoly is this type of problem
What is well defined
100
What did I bake last night? C o - k - - s
What are cockles?
100
the conclusion necessarily follows from 2 true premises
What is syllogistic reasoning
100
It's true: all A are B; thus all B are A
What is illicit conversion
100
Required thinking "out of the box"; literally
What is the nine dot problem?
200
different on the surface, same below
What is an isomorphic problem
200
grammatical rules that specify morpheme and word order
What is syntax
200
If P, then Q
What is conditional reasoning
200
Who are you most likely to ask out on a date?
What is an FAU student
200
brush up on your algebra to solve this problem
What is the Mary and Susan problem?
300
this technique is often used to solve a maze problem
What is working backwards?
300
comprehension dysfunction
What is Wernicke's aphasia
300
rule of thumb
What is an hueristic
300
normal reading rate
What is 250 - 300 wpm
300
systematic way that you could use to solve this anagram: LSSTNEUIAMYOUL
What is an algorithm
400
restrictions that make it difficult to reach the goal state
What are obstacles
400
words of one sentence are related to words in another sentence within a paragraph
What is referential coherence
400
You are 99.5% sure that a celebrity will go out with you.
What is subjective probability
400
You see me eating M&Ms and say, "Those look really good. I love chocolate. I didn't have lunch yet."
What is indirect speech
400
This technique was helpful for solving the hospital room and disease problem
What is a matrix
500
Technique that subdivides problems into subproblems
What is Means End Analysis
500
pronouns are these
What are anaphoras?
500
denying the consequent
What is modus tollens?
500
property of language that words can have more than one meaning
What is polysemy
500
Name of the bus driver
What is your name
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