Exam 8: Cognition, Language, and Creativity
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Compared to creativity, routine problem solving typically involves
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At its most elementary level, which of the following is based on experiences with positive and negative instances?
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The tendency to perceive a problem in a way that blinds us to possible solutions is called a mental __________.
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Regarding mental imagery, which of the following statements is FALSE?
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You are asked, "Erica is shorter than Zoey but taller than Carlo, and Carlo is taller than Jared. Who is the second tallest?" To solve this problem, you must use __________ thinking.
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You tell your parents about the "funny stories" that your psychology teacher uses to explain various concepts and theories. Your parents respond that they are not sending you to college to hear "funny stories" and that the teacher should lecture on the subject like when they went to college. Which barrier to problem solving is illustrated by your parents' comment?
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A corporate manager wants to solve a business problem but becomes stern and angry when members of his marketing team joke playfully about possible solutions. This manager is exhibiting which barrier to problem solving?
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In the United States, two-way bilingual education eliminates the problems of subtractive bilingualism by
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A problem is presented in the textbook that involves connecting nine dots arranged in a square using four continuous lines drawn without lifting the pencil. Most people are initially unable to solve this problem because they assume incorrectly that they are not allowed to extend the lines beyond the square formed by the dots. This incorrect assumption illustrates how which of the following can be major barrier to creative thinking?
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Mental images can be used to aid memory, change one's feelings, make a decision, or improve a skill.
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Children first learn concepts through positive and negative instances, while adults often acquire concepts by learning or forming conceptual rules.
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