Exam 8: Cognition, Language, and Creativity
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If your images cross normal sense barriers, such as spiced chicken tasting "pointy" to you or pain being sensed as the color orange, then you have a rare form of imagery known as __________.
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When people are given reports to review regarding a custody decision, and then asked the question, "Which parent should be awarded custody?" most people tend to
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In problem solving, the tendency to repeat wrong solutions or faulty responses, especially as a result of becoming blind to alternatives, is called __________.
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The stages of creative thinking include: orientation, preparation, incubation, illumination, and
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Mary is writing an essay and begins by writing as many ideas as she can think of regarding her topic and without regard to logic, order, or practicality. Later she will go back and reorganize, rewrite, and evaluate her efforts. In writing her essay, Mary is applying which of the following to individual problem solving?
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The part of grammar that involves the rules for word order is referred to as
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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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In his work with mental images, Stephen Kosslyn found that forming an oversized image of an object you want to think about will help you "see" its details and understand it better.
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Colleen believes that any athlete is egotistical, rude, and lacking in academic motivation. Regarding athletes, Colleen is using a
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When we rate words or concepts on dimensions, such as good\bad, strong\weak, and active\passive, we are measuring which meaning of the words or concepts?
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Regarding how creativity can be encouraged, which of the following statements is FALSE?
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According to Soman and other researchers, increased stress, cognitive overload, and confusion about the possibilities are some of the reasons that people
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Although most people use trial and error when they first try the Rubik's cube puzzle, some take the easy route of reading the printed instructions that give the steps for a(n)__________ solution.
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A person who is concerned about his health but continues to smoke cigarettes is making an error in judgment called
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Divergent thinking is a characteristic of vivid waking fantasies called
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Your psychology professor has assigned a major term paper. Describe how the five stages of creative problem-solving would relate to this assignment.
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