Thinking
Language
Intelligence
Problem Solving and Making Decisions
MISC
100
The manipulation of mental representations of information in order to draw inferences and conclusions.
What is thinking
100
A system for combining arbitrary symbols to produce an infinite number of meaningful statements.
What is language.
100
The global capacity to think rationally, act purposefully, and deal effectively with the environment.
What is intelligence.
100
A mental category that is formed by learning the rules or features that define it?
What is Formal Concept.
100
French Psychologist Alfred Binet lived from what years?
What is 1857-1911
200
A mental representation of objects or evetns that are not physically present.
What is mental images
200
The study of animal learning, memory, thinking, and language; also called comparative cognitive.
What is animal cognition
200
A measurement of intelligence in which individual's mental level is expressed in terms of the average abilities of a given age group.
What is mental age.
200
Definition of Natural Concept?
What is a mental category that formed as a result of everyday experience.
200
A problem solving strategy that involves following a specific rule, procedure, or method that inevitably produces the correct solution.
What is algorithm
300
Thinking often involves the manipulation of two forms of mental representations: MENTAL IMAGES and _________?
What is concepts.
300
Does this title "Man and His Environment" refer to males, females, or both?
What is BOTH. The word man can refer to either a male or a female in English, English has no gender-neutral pronouns.
300
Definition of intelligence quotient (IQ).
What is A measure of general intelligence derived by comparing an individual's score with score of others in the same age group.
300
Definition of Prototype?
What is The most typical instance of a particular concept.
300
Howard Gardner was know for what?
What is The Multiple Intelligence Theory.
400
Give the Definition of Cognition.
What is The mental activities involved in acquiring, retaining, and using knowledge.
400
Definition of Linguisitc Realtivity Hypothesis.
What is the hypothesis that cause differences in the thoughts of their speakers.
400
Who is David Wechsler?
What is Born in Romania. He immigrated to New York with his family when he was 6. He believed that intelligence involved a variety of mental abilities. He also believed that IQ scores could be influenced by personality, motivation, and cultural factors.
400
Definition of exemplars?
What is individual instances of a concept or category, held in memory.
400
What is heritability?
What is The percentage of variation within a given population that is due to heredity.
500
Concept: A mental category of objects or ideas based on properties they share. Create a group and name at least 10 in that group? Example: Vehicles: car, truck, bus, motorcycle.....and so on Use the group of FRUIT!
What is oranges, apple, bananas, peach, pear, apricot, plum, grapes, strawberries, grapefruit, pineapple, blueberry, lemon, watermelon, and so on. Your answer may vary.
500
What is the birth and death year of Benjamin Whorf?
What is (1897-1941)
500
What does WISC stand for?
What is The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children.
500
Thinking and behavior directed toward attaining a goal that is not readily available.
What is Problem Solving
500
What are Gardners Eight distinct multiple intelligences?
What is 1. Linguistic intelligence 2. Logical-mathematical intelligence 3. Musical Intelligence 4. Spatial Intelligence 5. Bodily-Kinesthetic intelligence 6. interpersonal intelligence 7. intrapersonal intelligence 8. Naturalist intelligence.