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Language Development
100

Tests designed to assess current performance in an ability.

Achievement Tests

100

A rule of thumb used in solving problems or making decisions

What is a heuristic?

100

Proposed that humans are equipped with an innate language acquisition device

Who is Noam Chomsky?

100

A child's mental age divided by chronological age, multiplied by 100

What is the intelligence quotient?

100

"ch" "a" "t" "s"

What is a phoneme?

100

A word that means before language

pre-lingual


200

When you suddenly discover the solution to a problem after struggling with it for a while; an "aha!" feeling

What is insight?

200

When you assume something is more likely because it matches your expectation/prototype

What is the representativeness heuristic?

200

Created the first useful intelligence test, aimed at predicting children's success in school

Who is Alfred Binet?

200

This is high when an IQ test measures what it was designed to measure

What is validity?

200

The smallest unit of meaning in language

What is a morpheme?

200

The stage of speech development in which the infant spontaneously utters various sounds at first unrelated to the household language

Babbling stage

300

Using a shoe to hammer a nail is an example of overcoming this

What is functional fixedness?

300

Explains why people might think they are more likely be in a plane crash than in a car accident

What is the availability heuristic?

300

Proposes that humans have 8 independent intelligences

Who is Howard Gardner?

300

Our ability to solve abstract problems and pick up new information. 

Fluid Intelligence

300

Tells us that adding "-ed" makes a word past tense

What is semantics?

300

The stage in speech development during which a child speaks mostly in single words

One word stage

400

Continuing to believe something after receiving evidence that disconfirms it

What is belief perseverance?

400

The way you present an issue can be a powerful tool of persuasion

framing

400

Replaced the intelligence quotient for the normal distribution in his intelligence test

Who is David Weschler?

400

Increased schooling and more demanding curricula are proposed explanations for this 100+ year trend of higher IQ scores

What is the Flynn effect?

400

What percent of all deaf children are born to hearing parents?

90%

400

Mastering language in childhood is important, delaying language learning puts children behind. This period can be referred to as

critical period

500

Example: After pushing open a door, you later continue to try to push open a door that needs to be pulled

What is a mental set?

500

To overestimate the accuracy of our knowledge and judgements

overconfidence

500
Proposed the linguistic relativity hypothesis, stating that one's language determines the nature of one's thought

Who is Benjamin Lee Whorf?

500

According to Sternberg, this type of intelligence helps you solve problems encountered in everyday life

What is practical intelligence?

500

Type of infant speech around 24 months that only uses essential words to communicate; resembles many text messages today

What is telegraphic speech?

500

At this age children are learning 1 word a day

18 months