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Cognition Thoughts, Beliefs, and Attitudes
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Moving from thoughts to behavior Concepts Propositions Behavior Mental Models
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Active manipulation of…. 1. Concepts - logical: well-defined characteristics --- No exceptions - natural: “fuzzy” based on prototypes( e.g. color, and musical taste) 2. Propositions - relational statements that connect concepts 3. Images - We create and navigate mental images in our minds. - We have tendency to create mental models to represent our environment
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Reasoning Drawing inferences Summarize propositions in a useful way Create a new ideas
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Remember “Know” vs. “Go” Reasoning ability is influenced by: 1.emotional & mood state 2.our own beliefs 3.context of the situation
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Decision Making Heuristics: mental short cuts based on past experiences. oAvailability: judgment about the frequency of an event. oRepresentative : using prototypes to categorize (e.g. Gambler’s Fallacy, stereotypes) oAnchoring & Adjustment: basing the outcome of a decision on a given starting value.
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Framing ….When are we risky? Risk Aversive: –When we stand to gain. Risk Prone: –When our situation is framed in terms of losses.
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Problem Solving Strategies Trial & Error –Use of subgoals Algorithm –Systematic –Guarantees a solution Analogy –Tried and True 1. 3. 4.2.
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Things that get in the way… Mental Set Functional Fixedness
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