Ch. 8.1 - Appoaches To Solving Problems Flashcards

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trial and error

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trying possible solutions and discarding those that don’t work until finding one that does

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algorithms

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problem-solving strategies based on a series of rules (anagram: IHCRA)

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heuristics

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problem-solving strategies that stem from prior experience and provide ‘mental shortcuts’

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mental set

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cognitive obstacle that occurs when an individual attempts to apply a routine solution to what’s actually a new problem

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functional fixedness

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when an individual identifies a potential operator, but can only think of its most obvious function

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conjunction fallacy

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mistaken belief that finding a specific member in two overlapping categories is more likely than finding any member of one of the larger, general categories

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representativeness heuristic (2)

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  • making judgements of likelihood based on how well an example represents a specific category
  • gambler’s fallacy: law of small numbers
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availability heuristic (2)

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  • entails estimating the frequency of an event based on how easily examples of it come to mind
  • distorted media coverage
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anchoring effect

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tendency to rely too heavily on the 1st piece of into offered (the anchor) when making decisions

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decision making influenced by how problem is framed (2)

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  • political ‘spin’ and opinion polls

- vaccine example

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belief perseverance

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individual believes they have the solution to the problem or the correct answer for a question, and accepts only evidence that will confirm those beliefs

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confirmation bias

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individual searches only for evidence that will confirm his or her beliefs instead of evidence that might disconfirm them

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