Thinking & PS Definitions
Thinking & PS
Intelligence Definitions
Intelligence
Language
100

Mental groupings of similar objects, events, ideas, and people.


What is a concept 

100

When Ms. Fellin says “I can only use it for this one thing!” she might be experiencing 

What is functional fixedness 

100

the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use our knowledge to adapt to new situations.

Intelligence 

100

According to Spearman, this underlies all mental abilities and is therefore measured by every task on an intelligence test

General intelligence or "g"

100

The smallest unit that carries a  meaning

Morpheme 

200

Generalizations about objects, places, events and people

What is a schema 

200

These are the two types of heuristics

What is availability and representative 

200

one’s lifetime of intellectual achievement, as demonstrated largely through one's vocabulary and general knowledge

What is crystallized intelligence 

200

One of the 9 types of multiple intelligences

What is Musical, Logical, Existential, Interpersonal, Bodily Kinesthetic, Linguistic, Intra- personal, Spatial

200

opposed Skinner’s ideas and suggested that the rate of language acquisition is so fast that it cannot be explained through learning principles, and thus most of it is inborn

Who is Noam Chomsky 

300

the BEST example or cognitive representation of something


What is a prototype

300

Albert Einstein said “We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them." This relates to the idea of a 

Mental Set 

300

The test is designed to predict a person's future performance

Aptitude 

300

This psychologist theorized that we have multiple intelligences

Who is Howard Gardner 

300

consists of the rules for combining words into grammatically sensible sentences

Syntax 

400

 A set of Methodical, logical rules or procedures that guarantee solving a particular problem

What is an algorithm 

400

Jean Piaget believed that we develop and modify schema by two processes

Accommodation and Assimilation 

400

Standardized tests establish a normal distribution of scores on a tested population in a bell-shaped pattern called the

Normal Curve 

400

Sternberg’s theory of intelligence is made up of three parts which include

What is analytical, creative and practical intelligences 

400

Argued that concepts preceded and aided the development of language

Jean Piaget 

500

a cognitive bias that describes the common human tendency to rely too heavily on the first piece of information offered

What is the anchoring effect 

500

If I am trying to determine a single best solution to a problem i am probably a 

What is Convergent Thinker 
500

Psychologist David Wechsler created what is now the most widely used individual intelligence test, the

Wecshler Adult Intelligence Scale

500

For a psychological test to be acceptable it must fulfill three criteria

What is standardization, validity and reliability 

500

This  hypothesis states that children have better language-learning abilities and those abilities start to drop at a certain age

What is critical period 
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