Theories of Intelligence
Recipe to Language
Stages of Language Acquisition
Problems In Problem Solving
How We Categorize Ideas
100

The ability to express, understand, perceive, and regulate emotions

Emtoional Intelligence

100

The smallest distinctive unit of sound in a language

What is Phoneme

100

Communicates simple words

What is the one-word stage

100

When our confidence is greater than our accuracy

What is overconfidence
100

Is the sudden realization of a solution to the problem 

What is insight

200

Ability to learn from experience, adapt, and solve problems.

What is theories of intelligence

200

The smallest unit that carries meaning in a language

What is morpheme

200

The process by which humans (particularly children) develop the ability to perceive, comprehend, and produce language to communicate.

What is language acquisition

200

An inability to see a problem from a fresh perspective

What is fixation 

200

The mental hrouping of similar objects, events, or ideas

What is concept

300

Charles Spearman believed people are born with

What is general Intelligence

300

The way in which words are grouped together to make meaningful sentences.

What is syntax

300

At 2 years, they can say 2 word phases

What is the 2-word stage

300

The tendency to search for info that supports your personal belief

What is confirmation bias

300

The first mental image that pops up when you think of a category

What is prototype

400

They believed that there were at least 8 kinds of intelligence

Who is Howard Gardner

400

The system of rules that govern how we can combine phonemes, morphine, and words to produce meaningful communications

Grammar

400

At 4 months they produce phonemes

What is babbling

400

The belief that the likehood of an event occurring is higher if its last occurence stands out in your memory

What is the availability heuristic

400

Grouping based on importance or specific characteristics that keeps mental information organized

What is Concept Hierarchies

500

Robert Sternberg believed in a theory that involves analytic and creative

What is Triarchic Theory

500

Cognitive mechanisms, innate biological structures, and social interaction

The recipe to language

500

The mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remebering, and communicating

What is cognition
500

Posing an issue or statistic in a way that sways the audiences perception

What is framing
500

Mental shortcut; makes a solution more likely but does not guarantee

What is heuristics