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Additive Strategy
rate each alternative according to factors
Heuristic
Rule of thumb derived from from experience
Used in deceision making and problem solving
No guarantee of it's accuracy
Framing
Way in which info is presented
Language
Means of communicating thoughts and feelings,using a system of socially shared but arbitrary symbols arranged according to the rules of grammar
g factor
general intellengence
Intellegence
Individuals ability to understand complex ideas
To adapt effectively to enviroment
To learn from experience
To engage in various forms of reassuring
To overcome obsticles through mental effort
Valid
Measured what intended to measure
Reliable
yeild score from rsult from tested and retested
Standarized
Same format for everyone
Nature VS Nuture
Nature:All your abilities from biology and genetics
Nuture:Being around being taught
Minn. Twin Study
60 fraternal 80 identical
.60-.70 correlation for genetic inheritance and itellegence
Phomemes
Samllest unit of sound
Infants make all sounds
Morphemes
Smallest unit of meaning in language
Synatx
Aspect of grammar
Gives specific rules for arranging
Sematic
Meaning derived from words to form examples, phrases and sentences
Pragmatic
Patterns and innotation and social roles associtaed with a language
Functional Fixedness
Failure to use familiar objects in novel or new ways
Mental Set
Idea taht familiar strategy isn't working
Artificial Intellegence
Programming fo computer systems to stimulate human thiking in solving problems and making judgements
Howard Gardner
Believed that there were 8 forces of intellegence
8 Forces of Intellegence(Gardner)
Linguistic-Use of language
Logical Matematical-solve math problems
Spacial-represent relations
Bodily Kinestetic-know where your body is at any time
Musical-Understanding rhythm
Interpersonal-understand oneself
Intrapersonal-identify patterns in nature
Naturalistic
WAIS-R
Based on how much an adult deviates
Average adult 90-109