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These psychologists study the ways we solve problems and form concepts. A 100

What are cognitive psychologists? A 100

A way to solve a problem that usually works, that we fixate on even though it may not work in a particular situation. A 200

Mental Set A 200

Our perfect representation of a concept. A 300

Prototype A 300

I believe my parents hate me. When I get home all they do is nag me. I don’t notice it when they say “I love you.” I am an example of this. A 400

Confirmation Bias A 400

This takes longer but gives you the right answer every time. A 500

Algorithm A 500

A food product wouldn’t be marketed as 75% full of fat. This is an example of: B 100

Framing B 100

Beware of razor blades in apples is an example of: B 200

Availibility Heuristic B 200

Our inability to see a logical solution because of our preconceived ideas. B 300

Belief Bias B 300

If there is a car accident we tend to think the driver is female even though males get in more car accidents. B 400

Representativeness Heuristic B 400

People who have this quality tend to be more happy and find it easier to make decisions. Donald Trump probably has this quality. B 500

Overconfidence B 500

B A T is an example of this building block to language. C 100

Phoneme C 100

ED, PRE, ING, I and A are all: C 200

Morphemes C 200

We wouldn’t say The boy the ball caught. C 300

Syntax C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

A system of rules that helps us speak and understand language. C 400

Grammar C 400

What do you mean “Did I go out last night? Define ‘out.’” C 500

Semantics C 500

During this stage babies speak in very short sentences. D 100

Telegraphic Speech. D 100

In this stage babies can recreate any phoneme in the human language. D 200

Babbling Stage D 200

This psychologist would say that Genie would make a full recovery regarding language. D 300

Skinner D 300

At about this age babies start uttering household phonemes. D 400

10-12 Months D 400

This is what Chomsky called the “window” for learning language. 3 Words. D 500

Language Acquisition Device. D 500

One of the ways we think without language E 100

Images E 100

This ape learned over 240 words. E 200

Washoe E 200

Two criticisms of animal “language.” E 300

Learn with great effort, just learning associations, depends on your definition of language. E 300

3 Learning principles involved in Language Acquisition according to Skinner. E 400

Reinforcement, Imitation, Associations. E 400

MacGyver is not an example of this. E 500

Functional Fixedness E 500

Pros and Cons for Heuristics. F 100

Takes less time, not right all the time. F 100

When you step away from a problem and the answer suddenly comes to you. F 200

Insight F 200

Type of speech during two word stage. F 300

Two Word Stage F 300

What do case studies show about feral children and language? F 400

There is a critical period for learning language. F 400

What definition of language would support the belief that animals have language? F 500

Language is used for communication. F 500

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This theory states that language determines the way we think. Also, name the guy who came up with it. Click on screen to continue

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