A mental structure used to categorize objects, people, or events that share similar characteristics.
Concepts
A multiple choice SAT test that measures a person's content knowledge.
Convergent
A specific procedure, such as a math equation, that when used properly will always lead to the solution of a problem.
Algorithm
An idea or statement that provides basic information that allows us to draw conclusions.
Premise
An example of a concept that exemplifies the characteristics of that concept; helps us categorize the world and process information about it.
Prototype
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Divergent
Considered to be rules of thumb that can help solve problems but are not always correct.
Heuristics
The conclusion is true when both premises are true.
Deductive
An object or an act that stands for something else.
Symbol
Centered on the basis of creativity.
Divergent
Systematic searching but a solution to a problem.
Trial and Error
Students wear green to school on Tuesday.
Chole is a student.
Chole will wear green to school on Tuesday.
Inductive
Consists of planning, evaluating, and monitoring mental activities; thinking about thinking.
Metacognition
Developing and following rules to find one, singular solution to a problem.
Convergent
Involves breaking down a problem into parts and starting with the final goal then trying to find the best course of action to achieve such goal.
Working Backward
The conclusion can be false although both premises are true.
Inductive