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  • Chapter 8Thinking, Intelligence, and Language

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Chapter Preview
  • Cognitive Revolution in Psychology
  • Thinking
  • Intelligence
  • Language
  • Thinking, Problem-Solving, and Health and Wellness

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The Cognitive Revolution
  • cognition how information is processed and
    manipulated when remembering, thinking, and
    knowing
  • 1950s psychology resumes focus on the mind and
    mental processes
  • computers an analogy for the mind/brain
  • - artificial intelligence (AI)

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The Computer Analogy
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Thinking
  • concepts mental categories used to group
    objects, events, and characteristics
  • prototype model all instances of a concept are
    compared to a prototype (ideal example) of that
    concept

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Steps in Problem Solving
  • Find and frame problem
  • Develop good problem-solving strategies
    (subgoals, algorithms, heuristics)
  • Evaluate solutions
  • Rethink and redefine problems and solutions over
    time

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Problem-Solving Obstacles
  • fixation
  • - using a prior strategy only
  • functional fixedness
  • - fixated on usual functions

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Reasoning
  • mental activity of transforming information to
    reach conclusions
  • inductive reasoning
  • - driven by data bottom-up specific ? general
  • deductive reasoning
  • - driven by logic top-down general ? specific

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Reasoning and Decision Making
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Decision Making
  • evaluating alternatives and making choices among
    them
  • attempting to maximize outcome

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Reasoning and Decision Making
  • System I automatic
  • rapid, heuristic, intuitive
  • System II controlled
  • slower, effortful, analytical

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Decision-Making Biases
  • Confirmation Bias
  • search only for info that supports our ideas
  • Hindsight Bias
  • report falsely that we predicted an outcome
  • Availability Heuristic
  • predict probability based on ease of recall
  • Base-Rate Fallacy
  • ignore info about general principles
  • Representativeness Heuristic
  • make judgments based on stereotypes

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Critical Thinking
  • thinking reflectively and productively and
    evaluating the evidence
  • mindfulness alert and mentally present
  • open-mindedness receptive to new ways of
    looking at things

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Emotion and Cognition
  • moods influence the way we think
  • bad moods gtgt use careful logic to solve problems
  • good moods gtgt efficiency, originality,
    creativity, ignore irrelevant info

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Creative Thinking
  • Divergent versus Convergent Thinking
  • Characteristics of Creative Thinkers
  • brainstorm
  • flexibility and playful thinking
  • inner motivation
  • willingness to face risk
  • objective evaluation of work

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Intelligence
  • What is intelligence?
  • definitions of intelligence reflect culture
  • U.S. Spearmans g
  • measuring intelligence
  • - validity
  • - reliability
  • - standardization

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Intelligence Tests Criteria
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Intelligence Tests
  • Binet Mental Age (MA)
  • Stern Intelligence Quotient (IQ)
  • normal distribution
  • Stanford-Binet Test

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Intelligence Normal Distribution
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Influences on Testing
  • Cultural Bias in Testing
  • culture-fair tests (e.g., Raven Progressive
    Matrices)
  • Genetic Influences on Intelligence
  • heritability
  • increases with age
  • Environmental Influences on Intelligence
  • Flynn effect

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The Flynn Effect
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Variations in Intelligence
  • Giftedness usually IQ 130
  • Terman socially well adjusted and successful as
    adults
  • importance of innate ability
  • Intellectual disability usually IQ lt 70
  • organic versus cultural-familial disabilities
  • mild, moderate and severe/profound
  • adaptive behavior deficits (conceptual, social,
    practical)

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Theories of Multiple Intelligences
  • Sternbergs Triarchic Theory
  • analytical intelligence
  • creative intelligence
  • practical intelligence

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Theories of Multiple Intelligences
  • Gardners Frames of Mind
  • verbal mathematical
  • spatial bodily-kinesthetic
  • interpersonal intrapersonal
  • naturalist existentialist
  • musical

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Language
  • Language
  • form of spoken, written, or signed
    communication based on symbols
  • Infinite Generativity
  • ability to produce an endless number of
    meaningful sentences

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Structure of Language
  • Phonology - basic phonemes (sounds)
  • Morphology - rules for word formation
  • Syntax - rules for combining words to form
    phrases and sentences
  • Semantics - meaning of words and sentences
  • Pragmatics - use of language

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Language and Cognition
  • Can you think without using language?
  • Whorfs linguistic relativity hypothesize
  • language determines thought
  • role of cognition in language
  • role of language in cognition

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Gender and Language
  • Gender Differences in Language
  • Are women more talkative?

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Influences on Language
  • Biological Influences
  • language universals
  • hemispheric specialization
  • Environmental Influences
  • behavioral view (learned skill)
  • language exposure (case of Genie)

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Development of Language
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Learning a Second Language as an Adult
  • Sensitive Periods in Language Learning
  • new sounds/accent and new grammar
  • new vocabulary

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Thinking, Problem-Solving, and Health and Wellness
  • Cognitive Appraisal and Coping
  • primary appraisal
  • secondary appraisal
  • cognitive reappraisal

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Chapter Summary
  • Describe cognitive psychology and discuss the
    role of the computer in the development of the
    field.
  • Explain the processes and human limitations in
    problem solving, reasoning, and decision making.
  • Describe intelligence and its measurement.
  • Discuss influences on intelligence and types of
    intelligence.
  • Identify the connections between language and
    thought and summarize how language is acquired
    and develops.
  • Discuss the importance of cognitive appraisal
    with respect to stress and describe various
    styles of coping.

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Chapter Summary
  • Cognitive Revolution
  • Thinking
  • prototype model of concepts
  • problem-solving steps and barriers
  • reasoning and decision making
  • - inductive, deductive, and intuitive
  • - biases
  • critical and creative thinking

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Chapter Summary
  • Intelligence
  • IQ tests measurement, Binet, normal curve
  • influences on intelligence test scores
  • extremes and types of intelligence
  • Language
  • structure, development, and influences
  • Thinking, Problem-Solving, and Health and
    Wellness
  • cognitive appraisal and coping strategies
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