Thinking, Intelligence, and Language
Phonology is the study of which of the following?
-Phonemes -The smallest units of speech
Of the following, which describes the purposes of concepts?
-concepts allow us to associate experiences and objects -concepts provide clues about how to react to a particular experience. -concepts aid memory -concepts allows us to generalize
Which of the following are sources of bias in intelligence testing?
-culture -ethnicity -socioeconomic status
Which of the following are steps in problem solving?
-evaluate solutions -develop good problem-solving strategies -rethink and redefine problems over time -find and frame problems
Which of the following are effects of language on cognition?
-helps us make inferences -facilitates us in solving problems -assists us in tackling difficult decisions
Which of the following are symptoms of cultural-familial intellectual disability?
-highly sensitive to others' expectations of them -IQ between 55 and 70 -No evidence of organic brain damage
Which of the following are a part of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale(the WAIS)?
-vocabulary -jigsaw puzzle completion -working memory capacity
_____________ is the term for meaningless speech like sounds uttered by infants.
Babble
Open-mindedness is which of the following?
Being receptive to the possibility of other ways of looking at things.
_______________ reasoning is reasoning from the general to the specific.
Deductive
_________________ _____________ is the tendency to report falsely, after the fact, that we accurately predicted an outcome.
Hindsight bias
Being alert and mentally present for one's everyday activities is known as which of the following?
Mindfulness
_______________ are the smallest units of language that have meaning.
Morphemes
Sarah sees an older lady who is wearing glasses and has her hair styled in a bun. Sarah guesses that the lady is her school's librarian because she fits Sarah's librarian stereotype, even though there are way more teachers than librarians at her school. What has Sarah fallen prey to?
Representativeness heuristic
Charles _________________ proposed that intelligence captures a common general ability that is reflected in performance on various cognitive tests.
Spearman
What is practical intelligence?
The ability to use, apply, implement, and put ideas into action.
Interpersonal intelligence is defined as the ability to _________.
Understand and interact effectively with others
Which of the following is an example of divergent thinking?
Using a brick as a doorstop
What does the prototype model of concepts emphasize?
When people evaluate whether an item reflects a concept, they compare the item with the most typical item in that category.
the ability to judge, evaluate, compare, and contrast is known as ________________ intelligence.
analytical
The _________________ heuristic is a shortcut in which the probability of something is judged based on how easily one can recall similar events.
availability
______________-_____________ intelligence reflects the ability to manipulate objects and be physically adept.
bodily-kinesthetic
Thinking, language, memory, and reasoning are all part of ________________ psychology.
cognitive
When it comes to categorizing new information, our brains use several techniques; for example, the mental category that is used to group objects and events is called a(n) ________________.
concept
_______________ are mental categories that are used to group objects, events, and characteristics
concepts
The tendency to focus only on information that supports your opinion is called the ________________ bias.
confirmation
You ignore or forget all information that is inconsistent with your point of view. In doing so, you display _____________ bias
confirmation
Maggie is always coming up with different ideas and unique ways to solve problems. Because of her divergent type of thinking, many people call her ________________.
creative
______________ is the ability to generate unique ideas and novel solutions.
creativity
Individuals with intellectual disabilities who have no evidence of organic brain damage or genetic disorders are diagnosed with ____________.
cultural-familial intellectual disability
Evaluating alternatives and making choices among these alternatives is known as ___________ __________.
decision making
The effect of ______________ on intelligence is known as the Flynn effect.
environment
You have just received a package from home but don't have a knife handy, so you don't know how to open it. Your roommate quickly offers you her house key to use to cut open the box. You have demonstrated ______________ fixedness, whereas your roommate has not.
functional
Problem-solving skills and the ability to adapt to and learn from life's everyday experiences is known as _____________.
intelligence
According to Gardner's theory, ______________ intelligence is the ability to understand and relate well to others.
interpersonal
According to Gardner's theory, __________________ intelligence is the ability to understand and relate well to others.
interpersonal
_________________ intelligence is the ability to understand oneself.
intrapersonal
Many experts believe that biological evolution that occurred long before _____________ emerged shaped humans into linguistic individuals.
language
_____________________ is a communication system that follows rules of syntax and grammar.
language
Scientists, engineers, and accountants are people who are likely to have a high level of _____________ intelligence.
mathematical
____________ is a language's rules for word formation.
morphology
A farmer, botanist, ecologist, or landscaper is someone who is likely to have ______________ intelligence.
naturalist
The ________________ model of concepts emphasizes that when people evaluate whether a given item reflects a certain concept, they compare the item with the most typical items in that category and look for a "family resemblance."
prototype
The mental activity of transforming information to reach conclusions is known as ______________. This activity is involved in problem solving and decision making.
reasoning
In decades past, the behaviorist psychologists claimed that language learning occurred via reward, which was also called ________________.
reinforcement
On Monday when you asked your friend if you should dump the person you're dating, she said yes. Now on Wednesday, she says no. Since you asked her twice and got two different answers, in terms of validity and reliability, her advice is not _____________.
reliable
The ability to think three-dimensionally is known as ___________ intelligence.
spatial
A test (such as an IQ test) that accurately measures what it is intended to measure is highly ______________.
valid
According to Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, _____________ intelligence is the ability to think in words and use language to express meaning.
verbal
Which of the following are associated with bilingual adults and chilren?
-Higher performance on cognitive control tasks -The capacity to shift frames of reference efficiently
Which of the following traits of intellectually gifted people?
- Superior talent in a particular area - Socially well-adjusted - IQ of 130 or above - Academically advanced