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IB Psych 11/02/16 Nothing Turn in: Take out : Planner Writing Implement Notes Today’s Learning Objectives: CLOA 1-12 Today’s Agenda: Donder’s Subtraction Method CLOA Intro Draw, draw, draw your boat? HW: CRA 3.3

LET’S CHART THE RESULTS… Shall we play a game? Partner up with someone NOT at your table group…determine who is partner #1 & partner #2 Partner 1—you will write a “C” over every capitalized letter Partner 2—you will time partner 1 (Record the time…) Switch! Partner 1—put a C over every capitalized consonant, and a V over every capitalized vowel. Vowels are A, E, I, O, and U. No w's or Y's have been capitalized in order to avoid confusion. Partner 2—you will time partner 1 (Record the time…) Switch! Partner 1—put a C over every capitalized consonant, and a V over every capitalized vowel. However, if the capitalized vowel is an E, please put an X over the letter. Partner 2—you will time partner 1 (Record the time…) Switch! LET’S CHART THE RESULTS…

Principles of Cognitive Level of Analysis Mental process can and should be studied scientifically Mental representations/process guide behavior

Mental processes can and should be studied Viewing mental processes in terms of information-processing has made it possible to formulate testable theories about unobservable cognitive structures and process Such models or theories can be tested by conventional scientific methods (laboratory experiments, brain-imaging studies) without having to rely on introspection for data collection

Mental Representations Guide Behavior SCHEMA From the Greek, “skhema” meaning “form” or “figure” A mental representation of knowledge… Mental structures which organize our knowledge… Viewing “reality” through the lens of our schema…

Simple directions… Are you ready… Draw a boat. 60 seconds…GO! Let’ Experiment Simple directions… Are you ready… Draw a boat. 60 seconds…GO!

Next step Share with your partner(s) What kind of boat did you draw? Why did you draw that boat? What do you notice about your drawings?

Is this the boat you pictured in your MIND?

Your boat… What is the point? What does your background have to do with what shape(s) you drew? Do you have experiences with a boat? Do you spend time on a boat? Think of schema as your previous knowledge…based on what?!? Um, everything…