Structure of Language
Language Milestones
Barriers to Problem Solving
Problem Solving Strategies
Fun Thingz and More
100

smallest speech units which can be distinguished perceptually

What are phonemes?

100

when child incorrectly uses a word to describe narrower sets of objects than it is meant to

What is an underextension?

100

Exists when people are persistent in using problem-solving strategies that have worked in the past

What is a mental set?

100

involves trying possible solutions and discarding those that don't work

What is trial and error?


100

refers to how decision issues are posed or how choices are structured

What is framing?

200

the smallest unit of meaning in a language

What are morphemes? 

200

when child incorrectly uses a word to describe a wider set of objects or actions than it is meant to

What is an overextension?

200

Focusing on this can have adverse effects on reasoning and problem solving

What is irrelevant information?

200

a guiding principle or "rule of thumb" used in solving problems or making decisions

What is a heuristic? 

200

involves basing the estimated probability of an event on the ease with which relevant instances come to mind

what is the availability heuristic?

300

area of language concerned with understanding the meaning of words and word combinations

What are semantics?

300

consists mainly content words; articles, prepositions and other less critical words are omitted ("give doll")

What is telegraphic speech?

300

Assuming constraints exist when they don't

What are unnecessary constraints?

300

is a methodical, step-by-step procedure for trying all possible alternatives in searching for a solution to a problem

What is an algorithm? 

300

involves basing the estimated probability of an event on how similar it is to the typical prototype of that event

what is the representative heuristic? 

400

system of rules that specify how words can be arranged into sentences

What is syntax?

400

process by which children map a word onto an underlying concept only after exposure

What is fast mapping?

400

Tendency to perceive an item only in terms of its most common use

What is functional fixedness?

400

occurs when new solutions surface for a previously unsolved problem after a period of not consciously thinking about the problem

What is an incubation effect?

400

the ability to reflect on the use of language

What is metalinguistic awareness?

500

 limited time span when it is optimal for organism to emerge certain capacities because they're especially responsive to certain experiences

What is a critical period?

500

asserts that people tend to use simple strategies in decision making that focus on only a few facets of available options and often result in "irrational" decisions that are less than optimal
 

what is the theory of bounded rationality?