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Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in each of the black spaces below before clicking on it to display the answer.
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cognition   show
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show The representation in the mind of a sensory experience--visual, auditory, gustatory, motor, olfactory or tactile. Picture something in mind.  
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concept   show
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formal concept   show
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natural concept   show
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prototype   show
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exemplars   show
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reasoning   show
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deductive reasoning   show
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syllogism   show
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inductive reasoning   show
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show The process of considering alternatives and choosing among them.  
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additive strategy   show
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elimination by aspects   show
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heuristic   show
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availability heuristic   show
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show A thinking strategy based on how closely a new object or situation is judged to resemble or match an existing prototype of that object or situation. Based on intuition, what we think.  
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show The way information is presented so as to emphasize either a potiential gain or a potiential loss as the outcome of a decision based on that information.  
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show want one but not the other one but both go together  
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avoidance avoidance   show
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show Using thoughts and actions to achieve a desired goal that is not readily attainable.  
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show An approach to problem solving in which one solution after another is tried in no particular order until an answer is found. Best used with few possibilities  
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show A systematic, step by step procedure that guarantees a solution to a problem of a certain type if the algorithm is executed properly.  
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show a heuristic strategy in which a person discovers the steps needed to solve a problem by starting with the solution and working back through the problem.  
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means end analysis   show
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analogy heuristic   show
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show the failure to use familiar objects in novel ways to solve problems because of a tendency to view objects only in terms of the customary functions.  
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show the tendancy to apply a familiar strategy to solve a problem even though another approach might be better.  
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linguistic relativity hypothesis   show
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The most common two forms of imagery are____ and _____.   show
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show concept  
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Concepts learned in school are likely to be _________ concepts, while those acquired through everyday experience are likely to be _______ concepts.   show
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A(n) ____________ is the most typical example of a concept.   show
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show inductive  
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show deductive  
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show additive  
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show elimination by aspects  
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show availability  
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__________ refers to the way information is presented so as to focus on a potiential gain or los.   show
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A(n) _________ is a problem solving strategy that guarantees a correct answer.   show
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Working backwards and means-end analysis are examples of __________.   show
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show analogy  
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show Functional fixedness  
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programming computers to simulate human cognition is called _______________.   show
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_______ are primarily used to assist human experts.   show
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