AP Psych Unit 7B
Injury to certain areas of the ________ lobes can destroy imagination while leaving reading, writing, and arithmetic skills intact.
Frontal
Word meaning is to word order as ________ is to ________.
Semantics; syntax
Telegraphic speech
Speech state, child speaks like a telegram (go car)
Two word stage
Stage where children speak 2 word statements (at age 2)
One word stage
Stage where children speak in single words (at age 1 or 2)
Heuristic
Strategy that allows us to make judgments (solving problems efficiently, whole)
Which of the following was cited by Whorf as evidence in support of the linguistic determinism
The Hopi cannot readily think about the past because their language has no past tense for verbs
Leland's language does not distinguish between "family love" and "romantic love," so he has difficulty realizing that he deeply loves his sister. Which of the following is most relevant to Leland's difficulty?
The linguistic determination hypothesis
functional fixedness
Thinking things in terms of usual functions (an impediment to problem solving)
Whorf's linguistic determination emphasizes that
Words shape the way people think
Concept
a mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas, or people
Prototype
a mental image or best example of a category (comparing feathered creatures to a bird)
Grammar
a system of rules that enables us to communicate with and understand others
Jamilla systematically tried each successive key on her dad's key ring until she found the one that unlocked his office door. This best illustrates problem solving by means of:
an algorithm
Intuition
automatic feeling or thought
Our tendency to judge the likelihood of an event on the basis of how readily we can remember instances of its occurrence is called
availability heuristic
Noam Chomsky argues that children's readiness to learn language is a(n)
biological predisposition
To promote cognitive efficiency, concepts are often organized into
category hierarchies
Professor Pegler's research efforts focus on how the use of heuristics influences the way people assess financial risks. Which specialty area does his research best represent?
cognitive psychology
Business managers are more likely to track the career achievements of those they once hired than the accomplishments of those they once rejected. This best illustrates
confirmation bias
People have a tendency to search for information that supports their preconceptions. What do psychologists call this tendency?
confirmation bias
Generating the single correct answer to an intelligence test question illustrates
convergent thinking
A mental set is most likely to inhibit
creativity
intrinsic motivation is thought to be an important component of
creativity
Those who learn sign language as teens never become as fluent as children exposed to sign language from birth. This best illustrates the importance of ________ for mastering language.
critical period
The inability to take a new perspective on a problem is called
fixation
In trying to solve a potentially complicated problem quickly, we are most likely to rely on
heuristics
Simple thinking strategies that allow us to solve problems and make judgments efficiently are called
heuristics
phoneme
in language, the smallest distinctive sound unit
Morpheme
in language, the smallest unit that carries meaning
A sudden realization of the solution to a problem is called
insight
Christmas is to holiday as ________ is to ________.
prototype; category
Mentally segmenting other's spoken sounds into individual words best illustrates a 7-month-old's capacity for
receptive language
B. F. Skinner emphasized the importance of ________ in language acquisition.
reinforcement
Because Ken is 6'6", people often mistakenly assume that he must be a member of his college's basketball team. This mistaken judgment best illustrates the impact of:
representativeness heuristic
judging the likelihood of things in terms of how well they seem to represent, or match, particular prototypes; may lead one to ignore other relevant information.
representativeness heuristic
The use of heuristics rather than algorithms is most likely to
save time in arriving at solutions to problems.
When her teacher mentioned the arms race, Krista understood that the word "arms" referred to weapons and not to body parts. Krista's correct interpretation best illustrates the importance of
semantics
After two minutes of exposure to an unbroken monotone string of nonsense syllables, infants could recognize three-syllable sequences that appeared repeatedly. This best illustrates the importance of ________ in language development.
statistical learning
A mental set is a
tendency to approach a problem in a way that has been successful in the past
Creativity
the ability to produce novel and valuable ideas
Chomsky suggested that diverse human languages share a
universal grammar
Which term refers to all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating?
Cognition
Which of the following would be most characteristic of a 2 year old telegraphic speech
"Eat Apple"
How many morphemes are in the word "bats"?
2
English words are constructed from about ________ different phonemes.
40
Telegraphic speech is
A grammatically correct two- word utterance
Insight
A sudden and often novel realization of the solution to a problem; the "aha" moment
Ashelle's car would not start. To find the problem she decided to go alphabetically through the repair checklist of all possible reasons the car will not start. Ashelle's strategy best demonstrates
An algorithm
Mental set
Approaching a problem in one particular way (a way that has been successful)
The earliest stage of speech development is called ___ stage
Babbling
Babbling stage
Babies uttering sounds at first unrelated to household language (baby talk 4 months)
Six-month-old Ohmar recognizes the difference between squares and circles just as accurately as his 3-year-old brother, who can correctly name the different shapes. This fact would most directly challenge:
Benjamin Whorf's linguistic determination hypothesis
Which of the following best exemplifies the prototype for the concept "furniture?"
Chair
Belief Preserverance
Clinging two initial conception after being discredited (consider the opposite)
Language
How we combine words to communicate meaning (written, spoken, or signed words)
confirmation bias
Information that supports our preconceptions (ignores contradictory evidence)
In one experiment, Wolfgang Köhler watched suddenly solve a problem of reaching bananas hanging from the ceiling by stacking and climbing up a number of crates. Which of the following did Köhler conclude the ape used in problem solving?
Insight
representativeness heuristic
Judging things by how well they represent (may lead us to ignore others info)
Spoken, written, or signed words and the ways they are combined to communicate meaning constitute
Language
linguistic determinism
Language determines how we think
availability heuristic
Likelihood of events based on availability (memory, such events are common)
Noaum Chomsky
Linguist who contributed to cognitive psychology (language, inborn universal grammar)
Algorithm
Methodical procedure that guarantees solving a problem (step by step, running an errand, getting something)
In the words "helped" and "called," the "Ed" ending is a
Morpheme
Which linguistic theorist was most impressed by the underlying similarities of all human language systems?
Noam Chomsky
Infants are first able to discriminate speech sounds during the ________ stage.
One word
In English, adjectives precede nouns. This is a rule of syntax, which is the
Orderly arrangement of words into grammatically sensible sentences
Which of the following best accounts for people's greater fear of commercial air flights that of driving an automobile?
Perceived control
Semantics
Rules, we derive meaning from words/morphemes (study of meaning) was
An algorithm is a
methodical step-by-step procedure for solving problems
The smallest speech units that carry meaning are called
morphemes
Injury to the left ________ lobe damages the convergent thinking required for successful performance on intelligence tests.
parietal
The best evidence that there is a critical period for language acquisition is the fact that
people most easily master the grammar of a second language during childhood.
Using barely recognizable syllables to communicate meaning best illustrates a 12-month-old's developing capacity for
productive language
A best example of a category of objects, events, or people is called a(n):
prototype
Fixation
the inability to see a problem from a new perspective, by employing a different mental set
Cognition
the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
Syntax
the rules for combining words into grammatically sensible sentences in a given language (having common sense with grammar)
Overconfidence
the tendency to be more confident than correct—to overestimate the accuracy of our beliefs and judgments.
Framing
the way an issue is posed (how it's framed can affect judgment)
Kevin did not know whether the locker room was located down the short hallway to his right or down the long hallway to his left. Crossing his fingers, he decided to try the short hallway. His problem-strategy best illustrates
trial and error
Telegraphic speech is most closely associated with the _____ stage of language development
two-word