Module 31 - Thinking Flashcards

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What is thinking?

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Thinking refers to all the mental activities such as understanding, remembering and communicating.

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What is cognitive psychologist?

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Its the study of how we;

  1. Create Concepts
  2. Solve Problems
  3. Make Decisions
  4. Forms Judgements
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Concepts:

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  • Formed to manage countless things that we are exposed too

- Mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas or people

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Why do we use concepts?

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  • Speed and to guide our thinking
  • Doesn’t take as much effort
  • Doesn’t always work sometimes
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5
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Category Hierarchies:

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is a method we use to organize concepts

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Development of Concepts:

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  • Using definitions/rules we form concepts

- Usually using mental images/typical examples to form concepts

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7
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Memory Shifting Experiments:

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Read in text and put something here

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8
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Different Types of Problem Solving:

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  1. Trail and Error
  2. Algorithms
  3. Heuristics
  4. Insight
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Trail and Error:

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Guessing; something might happen to work

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Algorithms:

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  • Step by step procedure to get an answer thats expected

- Time consuming, looking at all possibilities before getting an answer

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Heuristics:

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  • Simple, thinking strategies that allow us to make judgements and solve problems efficiently
  • Less time consuming, more error phone than algorithms
  • Makes it easier for us to use simple things to get to the solution to the problem
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Insight:

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  • Sudden realization of a solution to a problem
  • Humans and animals have insight
  • When using insight, brain images show that the right temporal cortex is triggered
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13
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Confirmation Bias:

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Information that has been searched for in order for confirm a personal bias (info against is ignored)

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14
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Fixation:

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Inability to see a problem from a fresh perspective

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Mental Set:

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Tendency to approach a new problem with thinking that has worked before

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Functional Fixedness:

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Inability to see new functions or use for familiar objects

17
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Facts about making decisions and forming judgements:

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  • We make lots of decisions/judgements each day
  • Most decisions/judgements are based on heuristics and intuition, but can be prone to over confidences and belief perseverance.
18
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2 different kinds of Heuristics:

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  1. Representativeness Heuristics

2. Availability Heuristics

19
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Representativeness Heuristics:

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Judging likelihood of things/objects in terms of how well they seem to represent/match a particular prototype. (Truck driver vs. Ivy league Professor)

20
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Availability Heuristic:

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Estimating the likelihood of events based on their availability in memory.

  • More likely to retrieve if;
    1. Occurred Recently
    2. Are vivid or distinct
21
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Overconfidence:

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  • Overestimating the accuracy of our beliefs and judgements

- Confident people are happier and healthier

22
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Belief Perseverance:

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Tendency to cling to our beliefs in the face of contrary evidence

23
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Intuition:

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An effortless, immediate, automatic feeling or thought as contrasted with explicit, conscious reasoning (enables quick decisions)

24
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Framing:

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The way information is presented