Exam 8: Cognition, Language, and Creativity.

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Cindy is taking a creativity test and is asked to make as many words as possible by rearranging letters in the word misunderstanding.Cindy is taking the

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Describe and provide an example of each of the four barriers to problem-solving.

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Selective combination, selective comparison, and selective encoding are all related to

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Differentiate between convergent and divergent thinking and provide examples of each; describethe creative processes of fluency, flexibility, and originality; list and describe three ways that creativity can be measured; and explain why creativity involves more than just the production of original answers.

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William has been working diligently on an engineering project, but he has gotten to the point that he sees no way to a viable solution.So, he sets aside the problem and works on another project.By setting aside the problem, William is allowing problem-solving to proceed on a subconscious level.This stage of creative thinking is known as

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While most creative people are not mentally ill and most mentally ill people are not particularly creative, research suggests that some creative geniuses, such as Vincent Van Gogh, Edgar Allan Poe, Winston Churchill, Ernest Hemingway may have suffered from __________ disorders.

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According to Stephen Kosslyn, the BEST way to improve your ability to form more detailed mental images of an object is to​

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Mandy is an artist and often uses picture-like internal representations in her thinking.These internal representations are called

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A person who gets "hung up" on using a familiar object only in one certain way is exhibiting

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A young child tells his grandmother that "he goed to town." The child's application of the normal past tense to the irregular verb "to go" illustrates that the child is attempting to use

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Chomsky believes that we do not learn all the sentences we might ever say, but rather we actively create them by applying __________ rules.

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Cognition, or thinking, refers to

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Oversimplified concepts of groups of people are called

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Functional solutions

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The Anagrams Test, the Unusual Uses Test, and the Consequences Test are used to measure

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"Try to identify how the current state of affairs differs from the desired goal, and then find steps that will reduce the difference." This advice describes a

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Two-way bilingual education eliminates the problems of subtractive bilingualism by

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When you are asked to make as many new words as possible by rearranging the letters in the word "creativity," you are using __________ thinking.

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The word "fruit" is used to represent such foods as apples, pears, and oranges and would be considered a(n)

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When given a set of cards depicting a series of events, English speakers arranged the cards from left to right, speakers of Hebrew usually arranged the cards from right to left, and speakers of Kuuk Thaayorre, the language of the Cape York Australian aboriginals, used a temporal sequence from east to west in arranging the cards.These findings lend support to the

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