Thinking Flashcards

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Visual (mental) imagery

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Representations of sensory experience that occur in the brain, without the presence of sensory input.

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Symbolic

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The representation has none of the qualities of the thing it represents.

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Concept formation

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Mental classification of objects and events based on common features.

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Concept

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A class or category with individuals or subtypes (birds).

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Prototype

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The best example of a concept (sparrow).

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Problem solving

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The use of a set of information to achieve a goal. There are two main strategies.

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Algorithm

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A systematic step-by-step method of trying every possible solution.

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Heuristic

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Use a rule of thumb that worked in the past; does not guarantee a solution.

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Availability heuristic

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A rule of thumb by which we rely on information that is more prominent are easily recalled and overlook other information that is available but less prominent or notable.

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Representative heuristic

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Judging a situation based on how similar it is to a prototypical situation, regardless of how common the situation is.

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Decision making

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The process of choosing between options.

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Framing

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The way problem is posed affects the perception of how it is best solved.

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Reasoning

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A mental process by which we apply knowledge to achieve goals that involves solving problems are making plans and decisions.

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Inductive reasoning

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Reasoning from particulars to the general: using particular experiences or observations to draw a broader conclusion.

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Deductive reasoning

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Reasoning from the general to the particular: driving a conclusion about particulars that is based on a general assumption that one knows our believes to be true.

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