Exam 8: Thinking, Reasoning and Language
Exam 1: Science and Pseudoscience in Psychology127 Questions
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The hypothesis that language influences what we think is called the
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A step-by-step learned procedure for solving a problem is called a(n)
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Language is a very complex form of communication that separates humans from other animal groups. For this reason, ________ theorists believe that language must offer humans an adaptive advantage.
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By the time children reach ________, they have usually acquired most of the syntactic rules of their language.
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In most cases, adults use ________ recognition to read the vast majority of printed text.
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A key difficulty in explaining how language evolved is the ________ phonemes, words, and rules of syntax.
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In non-human animals, the most common circumstances under which communication occurs are
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Much of our language use serves non-informational purposes, such as
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A reading strategy that involves identifying common words based on their appearance without having to sound them out is called
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Because language is arbitrary, it allows great ________ in conveying complex ideas and thoughts.
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The average reader uses ________ to read the vast majority of printed words.
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Theoretical perspectives seeking to explain the development of language fall within both nature and nurture orientations. Compare and contrast the strengths and weaknesses of the nature-based perspectives, as well as those based on nurture.
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Which of the following is the most accurate statement regarding sign language and talking?
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Discuss the ways in which cognitive economy may be implicated in various forms of discrimination.
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The rule in English that adjectives usually come before nouns is part of ________.
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What is wrong in the following sentence? "Eggs the ham and green delicious are."
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The case of Genie and her failure to acquire meaningful language ability best supports
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Because our snap judgements are probably "good bets", the tendency to use heuristics and intuition might be considered ________.
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The use of ________ refers to the process of finding similar structures between two problems and thus finding similarities between their solutions.
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