Problem Solving & Creativity 1
Problem Solving & Creativity 2
Judgment, Decision-Making, and Reasoning 1
Judgment, Decision-Making, and Reasoning 2
Judgment, Decision-Making, and Reasoning 3
100

Sudden realization of a problem's solution

What is insight?

100

A preconceived notion about how to approach a problem

What is a mental set?

100

The concept in which decisions are influenced by how a choice is stated

What is framing/the framing effect?

100
When making decisions, people tend to greatly overestimate the expected effect of

What is losing?

100

Mental shortcuts, or rules of thumb

What are heuristics?

200

In the Information-Processing Approach, these are rules that specify what is allowed

What are operators?

200

A process of thinking where individuals tend to think of a large number of potential solutions

What is Divergent thinking?

200

A “top-down” process of reasoning from one or more propositions to reach a logical conclusion

What is Deductive reasoning?

200

Seeking evidence to support/confirm our hypotheses

What is confirmation bias?

200

Reasoning based on observation where you reach conclusions from evidence

What is inductive reasoning?
300

The candlestick problem and two-string problem are examples

What is Functional Fixedness?

300

Expert focus on these types of features when attempting to solve a problem

What are structural features?

300

Stereotypes are oversimplified generations often occurring as the result of

What is an illusory correlation?

300

Events more easily remembered are judged as being more probable than those less easily remembered

What is the availability heuristic?

300

The probability that A is a member of class B is determined by how well properties of A resemble properties normally associated with B

What is the representativeness heuristic?

400

Utilizing subgoals to break up the difference between the original problem state and the eventual outcome state 

What is a means-end analysis?

400

The term used for transferring one problem's solution to another

What is Analogical transfer?

400

The theory assuming that any decision made is the one that provides the highest utility (satisfaction) to the decision maker.

What is Utility Theory?

400

The error in thinking associated with assuming Linda is more likely to be a bank teller and a feminist, rather than just a bank teller since she's very outspoken

What is the conjunction fallacy (conjunction rule)?
400

The approach where we: 1) Create a model of a situation, 2) Generate tentative conclusions about model, then 3) Look for exceptions to falsify the model

What is the Mental Model Approach?

500

The 3 steps of Newell and Simon's (1972) Problem Space Theory

What are the 1) Initial state, 2) Intermediate state(s), and 3) Goal state?

500

The 4 steps of creative problem solving

What are 1) Problem Generation, 2) Problem Formation, 3) Problem solving, 4) Solution implementation?

500

If A is true, then B is true (If A then B).

What is a conditional syllogism?

500

All A are B, and C is A, therefore Every C is in B.

What is a categorical syllogism?

500

Either A or B is true. If A is true, then B is false (A or B).

What is a disjunctive syllogism?

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