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What is cognition? How do we solve problems? What makes people creative? What is intelligence? Is intelligence genetic?
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Cognition refers to the processing of information by the brain Processes include: Memory Attention Reasoning Language
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Use of heuristics more than algorithms An algorithm is a set sequence of steps that always leads to the solution (if there is one)
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A heuristic is a shortcut to the solution that is based on experience Examples: Representativeness heuristic Availability heuristic
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Functional Fixedness Mental Set
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Expertise/knowledge base Imagination Tolerance for risk Intrinsic motivation Supportive environment
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Standardized Intelligence Tests WAIS Stanford-Binet Examples of subtests Digit span Picture arrangement Information
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Individual differences on IQ are correlated with various measures of success Possibility of self-fulfilling prophecy
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A specific ability can be predicted by: g - general intelligence s - specific factor for that area There are s factors for various areas g affects performance on all tasks
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Linguistic Logical-mathematical Musical Spatial Bodily-kinesthetic Intrapersonal Interpersonal Naturalistic
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Analytic Intelligence Creative Intelligence Practical Intelligence
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Large genetic component to individual differences in IQ scores The genetic contribution depends on differences in environments
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