The Cognitive Revolution in Psychology | Thinking | Intelligence | Language | Thinking, Problem Solving, and Health and Wellness |
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What is computers
The advent of ______ provided a new way to think about the workings of the human mind?
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What are algorithms
Strategies—including formulas, instructions, and the testing of all possible solutions—that guarantee a solution to a problem.
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What are validity, reliability, and standardization
The criteria for a good intelligence test are? (Hint: there are three)
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What is five
How many properties of language are there?
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What is a human is aware of itself and computer isn't
What is the difference between a human brain and a computer?
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What is Herbert Simon
Who was one of the first pioneers in comparing the human mind to a computer processing system?
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What is critical thinking and creativity
Two capacities that are related to enhancing problem solving are called ?
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What is "No, but they are similar."
Are reliability and validity the same thing?
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What is semantic features
Every word has a unique set of?
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What is speed, persistence, and a vast memory
AI systems helped in task requiring ...?
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What is artificial intelligence
What is AI short for?
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What is four
How many steps are there to solving a problem?
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What are norms
What tells us which scores are considered high, low, or average?
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What is infinite generativity
The ability to produce an endless number of meaningful sentences is called?
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What are immediate reactions
Primary appraisal involves______ to an event
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What is artificial inteligence
What is a scientific field that focuses on creating machines capable of performing activities that require intelligence when they are done by people?
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What are problem solving and decision making
Reasoning is involved?
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What is validity
What is the extent to which a test measures what it is intended to measure?
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What is yes
Can language influence cognition?
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What is benefit finding
Reprising negative life events
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What is software
What is cognition as related to the computer?
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What is concepts
What are mental categories that are used to group objects, events, and characteristics?
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Who is Charles Spearman
Who introduced the idea that intelligence captures a common general ability that is reflected in performance on various cognitive tests?
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What is pragmatics
The useful character of language and the ability of language to communicate even more meaning than is verbalized
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What is cognitive reprisal
Regulating one’s feelings about an experience by reinterpreting that experience or thinking about it in a different way or from a different angle
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