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DOUBLE JEOPARDY
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Outline for Jeopardy Mrs. Evans
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100 200 300 400 500 Language Thinking Language II Language III
Hodge Podge Tidbits 100 200 300 400 500
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Involves a system of symbols
Language 100 Involves a system of symbols
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Language 100 language
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Smallest unit of speech that conveys meaning
Language 200 Smallest unit of speech that conveys meaning
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Language 200 morpheme
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Language 300 Lies at base of language hierarchy and smallest units of sound in spoken language.
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Language 300 phonemes
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Rules about how units of speech can be combined into sentences.
Language 400 Rules about how units of speech can be combined into sentences.
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Language 400 syntax
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The social learning view theory of language says we get language how?
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Through operant conditioning, rewards, and imitation
Language 500 Through operant conditioning, rewards, and imitation
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Thinking 100 Style of thinking most likely to produce creative outcomes is trying to expand range of outcomes and thinking possibilities
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Thinking 100 Divergent thinking
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The tendency to perceive an item only in terms of its common use.
Thinking 200 The tendency to perceive an item only in terms of its common use.
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Thinking 200 Functional fixedness
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Methodical procedure for trying all possible solutions to a problem.
Thinking 300 Methodical procedure for trying all possible solutions to a problem.
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Thinking 300 algorithm
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A guiding principle or “rule of thumb” used in problem solving.
Thinking 400 A guiding principle or “rule of thumb” used in problem solving.
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Thinking 400 heuristic
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Thinking 500 The lily pad problem is an example of what technique in problem solving?
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Thinking 500 Working backwards
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Language II 100 According to what theory of language that parents insist on closer and closer approximations to correct word?
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Language II 100 Learning theory
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Working memory is another name for
Language II 200 Working memory is another name for
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Language II 200 Short term memory
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Who said language determines thought?
Language II 300 Who said language determines thought?
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Language II 300 Whorf
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Who had the theory of language called the Nativist Theory.
Language II 400 Who had the theory of language called the Nativist Theory.
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Language II 400 Chomsky
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According to cognitive theories language acquisition is tied to
Language II 500 According to cognitive theories language acquisition is tied to
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Children’s progress in thinking
Language II 500 Children’s progress in thinking
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How many phonemes does English have?
Language III 100 How many phonemes does English have?
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Language III 100 40-45
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Speaking a wide variety of phonemes and syllables is called
Language III 200 Speaking a wide variety of phonemes and syllables is called
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Language III 200 babbling
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Child’s early 2 words utterances
Language III 300 Child’s early 2 words utterances
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Language III 300 Telegraphic speech
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What are the 3 basic milestones of language development
Language III 400 What are the 3 basic milestones of language development
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phonological, semantic, and grammatical
Language III 400 phonological, semantic, and grammatical
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Skinner says children learn language through
Language III 500 Skinner says children learn language through
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Imitation, reinforcement, shaping
Language III 500 Imitation, reinforcement, shaping
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What makes baby’s babbling unique?
Hodge Podge 100 What makes baby’s babbling unique?
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They babble sounds used in many different languages
Hodge Podge 100 They babble sounds used in many different languages
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Failing to use a dime as a screwdriver is an example of
Hodge Podge 200 Failing to use a dime as a screwdriver is an example of
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Hodge Podge 200 Functional fixedness
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What does research say about creative people?
Hodge Podge 300 What does research say about creative people?
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More confident, independent, and non-conforming than average
Hodge Podge 300 More confident, independent, and non-conforming than average
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How does creativity relate to IQ?
Hodge Podge 400 How does creativity relate to IQ?
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Hodge Podge 400 Weakly correlated
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Saying “Me go” is an example of ________?
Hodge Podge 500 Saying “Me go” is an example of ________?
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Hodge Podge 500 Telegraphic speech
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Tidbits 100 Is there a way to tell the difference between constructed memory and true memory; if so how ?
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Using other methods such as written records
Tidbits 100 Using other methods such as written records
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Tidbits 200 What language theory states that we use an inborn ability to learn language at a certain developmental stage
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Tidbits 200 Nativist theory
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What is a representativeness heuristic?
Tidbits 300 What is a representativeness heuristic?
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Tidbits 300 Basing the estimated probability of an event on how similar it is to the typical prototype of that event
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Tidbits 400 What is the current assessment of Whorf’s linguistic relativity hypothesis?
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Tidbits 400 Labels we apply affect our thoughts (so not as strong as Whorf’s ideas)
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Tidbits 500 If you are told that Syd is an engineer and Fran is an elementary teacher and then assume that Syd is the husband and Fran the wife, when the opposite is true is an example of a
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Representative heuristic
Tidbits 500 Representative heuristic
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