Deck 10: Problem Solving and Reasoning
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Deck 10: Problem Solving and Reasoning
1
The ____________ heuristic involves looking one step ahead and picking an operation that ends in a state most resembling the goal.
A)next more
B)rung at a time
C)hill climbing
D)baby step
A)next more
B)rung at a time
C)hill climbing
D)baby step
hill climbing
2
Problems exist when there are ___________ to reaching a goal.
A)incentives
B)penalties
C)obstacles
D)clear paths
A)incentives
B)penalties
C)obstacles
D)clear paths
obstacles
3
You want to go to graduate school to become a cognitive psychologist.In order to gain acceptance,you develop several subgoals.You work to get a 3.90 GPA in your major and at least a 3.50 GPA overall.You also start working with faculty members on research so that you can gain research experience and so they can get to know you better and write better letters of recommendation.You take a GRE course as well to help maximize your GRE scores.What kind of heuristic did you use to develop this plan?
A)hill climbing
B)means-end analysis
C)random search
D)protocol analysis
A)hill climbing
B)means-end analysis
C)random search
D)protocol analysis
means-end analysis
4
Damage to what area of the brain is associated with repeating the same mistakes during problem solving?
A)occipital lobes
B)frontal lobes
C)parietal lobes
D)temporal lobes
A)occipital lobes
B)frontal lobes
C)parietal lobes
D)temporal lobes
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5
If you guess until you get it right,you are using the _____________ heuristic.
A)guess and check
B)random search
C)generate and go
D)hope and test
A)guess and check
B)random search
C)generate and go
D)hope and test
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6
In analogical reasoning,holding a target in working memory while accessing a more familiar source from long-term memory is called ____________.
A)comparison coding
B)forward searching
C)retrieval
D)temporary filing
A)comparison coding
B)forward searching
C)retrieval
D)temporary filing
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7
_________________ involves applying knowledge from a relatively known source domain to another target domain.
A)Forward search
B)A mapping heuristic
C)Analogical reasoning
D)Comparison
A)Forward search
B)A mapping heuristic
C)Analogical reasoning
D)Comparison
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8
Anagrams are examples of ______________ problems.
A)word-related
B)vocabulary
C)general
D)insight
A)word-related
B)vocabulary
C)general
D)insight
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9
A general manager trying to make his team more competitive for a championship run is faced with a(n)_______________ problem.
A)performance
B)practical
C)ill-defined
D)multi-solution
A)performance
B)practical
C)ill-defined
D)multi-solution
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10
Problems with clearly defined start states and goal states are known as ______________ problems.
A)unambiguous
B)well-defined
C)easy-to-solve
D)understandable
A)unambiguous
B)well-defined
C)easy-to-solve
D)understandable
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11
A negotiator trying to resolve conflict in the Middle East may ______________.
A)use heuristics
B)use more than one problem space
C)have multiple initial states
D)not be able to use operations
A)use heuristics
B)use more than one problem space
C)have multiple initial states
D)not be able to use operations
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12
In general,experts are better at __________ pieces of information than novices.
A)incorporating
B)selecting
C)comprehending
D)chunking
A)incorporating
B)selecting
C)comprehending
D)chunking
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13
Novices tend to organize information according to ___________.Experts organize information according to _____________.
A)operations,abstract principles
B)similarities,subgoals
C)order of presentation,subgoals
D)surface features,abstract principles
A)operations,abstract principles
B)similarities,subgoals
C)order of presentation,subgoals
D)surface features,abstract principles
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14
At the beginning of a problem,you are at the ____________.The ______________ is where you want to be.
A)initial state,goal state
B)problem origin,concluding state
C)start state,end state
D)initiation phase,final phase
A)initial state,goal state
B)problem origin,concluding state
C)start state,end state
D)initiation phase,final phase
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15
Heuristics are ______________.
A)used infrequently
B)rules of thumb
C)problem-solving errors
D)guaranteed solutions
A)used infrequently
B)rules of thumb
C)problem-solving errors
D)guaranteed solutions
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16
A skilled clinical psychologist will likely use a(n)_____________ to diagnose a client.A new graduate student in clinical psychology will likely use a ____________.
A)forward search,backward search
B)algorithm,heuristic
C)top-down process,bottom-up process
D)means-end analysis,hill climbing approach
A)forward search,backward search
B)algorithm,heuristic
C)top-down process,bottom-up process
D)means-end analysis,hill climbing approach
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17
Which of the following is not a method used to investigate problem solving?
A)recording behavior
B)discourse analysis
C)verbal protocol analysis
D)computer modeling
A)recording behavior
B)discourse analysis
C)verbal protocol analysis
D)computer modeling
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18
The problem space includes the start state,goal state,and ________________.
A)moves that lead to a correct solution
B)all possible intermediate states
C)heuristics
D)algorithms
A)moves that lead to a correct solution
B)all possible intermediate states
C)heuristics
D)algorithms
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19
_____________ are actions that you can take to get from the start state to the problem solution.
A)Operations
B)Behaviors
C)Solution steps
D)Procedures
A)Operations
B)Behaviors
C)Solution steps
D)Procedures
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20
Heuristics : usually right :: algorithms : ______________.
A)sometime right
B)never right
C)usually right
D)always right
A)sometime right
B)never right
C)usually right
D)always right
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21
While playing the game Guess Who? you ask if the person is a female to determine the sex of the target.You are engaging in ______________.
A)sequential elimination
B)progressive elimination
C)focus gambling
D)successive scanning
A)sequential elimination
B)progressive elimination
C)focus gambling
D)successive scanning
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22
In addition to the working memory areas,inductive reasoning tasks also activate the ________________,which is important for long-term memory.
A)superior parietal lobes
B)medial temporal lobes
C)lateral temporal lobes
D)inferior parietal lobes
A)superior parietal lobes
B)medial temporal lobes
C)lateral temporal lobes
D)inferior parietal lobes
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23
Developing hypotheses about the target from the source is _______________.
A)abstracting
B)inference making
C)predicting
D)estimating
A)abstracting
B)inference making
C)predicting
D)estimating
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24
Patients with damage to the _______________ have difficulty switching rules in the Wisconsin Card Sort test.
A)right dorsomedial prefrontal cortex
B)right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex
C)left dorsomedial prefrontal cortex
D)left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex
A)right dorsomedial prefrontal cortex
B)right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex
C)left dorsomedial prefrontal cortex
D)left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex
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25
When trying to discover a rule,as in Mastermind,which type of rule is the most difficult to discover?
A)disjunctive rules
B)negative disjunctive rules
C)conjunctive rules
D)negative conjunctive rules
A)disjunctive rules
B)negative disjunctive rules
C)conjunctive rules
D)negative conjunctive rules
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26
Determining whether or not an analogy is useful is ____________.
A)executive processing
B)estimation
C)decision making
D)evaluation
A)executive processing
B)estimation
C)decision making
D)evaluation
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27
The _________ model is based on activated nodes within a network.
A)LISA
B)SMT
C)SOAR
D)ACT-R
A)LISA
B)SMT
C)SOAR
D)ACT-R
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28
Neuroimaging studies indicate that inductive reasoning tasks use both ____________ and ______________.
A)perceptual processes,executive functions
B)perceptual processes,long-term memory
C)working memory,long-term memory
D)working memory,executive functions
A)perceptual processes,executive functions
B)perceptual processes,long-term memory
C)working memory,long-term memory
D)working memory,executive functions
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29
With category-based inductions,the starting fact is the __________ and the inference is the __________.
A)hypothesis,conclusion
B)category,induction
C)initial state,goal state
D)premise,conclusion
A)hypothesis,conclusion
B)category,induction
C)initial state,goal state
D)premise,conclusion
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30
Neuroimaging studies suggest that analogical reasoning ______________ areas associated with working memory.
A)uses brain areas in addition to
B)increases activation of the
C)uses the same
D)is unrelated to the
A)uses brain areas in addition to
B)increases activation of the
C)uses the same
D)is unrelated to the
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31
The 2-4-6 task shows that most people try to find ____________ evidence to test the accuracy of their hypotheses.
A)supporting
B)disconfirming
C)random
D)significant
A)supporting
B)disconfirming
C)random
D)significant
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32
If a cyclist is found to be guilty of blood doping and you conclude the all cyclists engage in blood doping practices,you have made a _______________.
A)specific induction
B)general induction
C)broad-based induction
D)universal induction
A)specific induction
B)general induction
C)broad-based induction
D)universal induction
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33
Abstraction involves ___________ the structure shared by the source and the target.
A)isolating
B)evaluating
C)analyzing
D)generalizing
A)isolating
B)evaluating
C)analyzing
D)generalizing
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34
A difference between inductive and deductive reasoning is that if the premises are true in deductive reasoning the ____________.
A)conclusion is always positive
B)conclusion cannot be negative
C)conclusion cannot be false.
D)solution is easy
A)conclusion is always positive
B)conclusion cannot be negative
C)conclusion cannot be false.
D)solution is easy
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35
You attend a basketball game with your roommate for the first time.He heckles the visiting team from behind the bench.After the game he asks if you want to see the next game with him too.You decline because you don't want to be embarrassed at the next game.Your decision was based on (a)_____________.
A)analogical reasoning
B)general induction
C)emotional reasoning
D)specific induction
A)analogical reasoning
B)general induction
C)emotional reasoning
D)specific induction
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36
Regarding analogical reasoning,SMT stands for ________________.
A)structured mapping theory
B)superficial mapping theory
C)successful mental transfer
D)simulated mathematics theory
A)structured mapping theory
B)superficial mapping theory
C)successful mental transfer
D)simulated mathematics theory
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37
You are playing Clue.You believe that Miss Scarlet committed the murder with a revolver but you are not sure about the room.As you move from room to room,you ask the same question - "the Professor with a rope in the __________." What strategy are you using?
A)successive scanning
B)feature gathering
C)focus gambling
D)systematic induction
A)successive scanning
B)feature gathering
C)focus gambling
D)systematic induction
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38
When someone finds that her hypothesis is not supported,she is more likely to look at ___________ evidence.
A)random
B)supporting
C)disconfirming
D)significant
A)random
B)supporting
C)disconfirming
D)significant
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39
In the ________ model,long-term memory is first searched for features in the target and resulting matches are then evaluated.
A)HAM
B)SMT
C)SAM
D)LISA
A)HAM
B)SMT
C)SAM
D)LISA
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40
Aligning like features between source and target in working memory is known as ___________.
A)comparing
B)mapping
C)evaluating
D)assessing
A)comparing
B)mapping
C)evaluating
D)assessing
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41
Explain the similarity-coverage model.
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42
In a syllogism,words like _____________ are known as qualifiers.
A)affirmative or negative
B)all or some
C)universal or particular
D)valid or invalid
A)affirmative or negative
B)all or some
C)universal or particular
D)valid or invalid
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43
Describe the initial and goals states and the operations for the Tower of Hanoi task.
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44
"If p then q" is a premise for a _____________.
A)categorical syllogism
B)probability-based syllogism
C)likelihood syllogism
D)conditional syllogism
A)categorical syllogism
B)probability-based syllogism
C)likelihood syllogism
D)conditional syllogism
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45
Briefly describe the LISA model.
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46
Three heuristics for problem solving were presented in the text.Choose two heuristics and explain how they are different.
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47
There are a total of _______ syllogisms using all combinations of qualifiers for two premises and one conclusion.Only ____ of these syllogisms are valid.
A)512,27
B)36,30
C)216,108
D)520,36
A)512,27
B)36,30
C)216,108
D)520,36
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48
People make errors evaluating syllogisms by being too influenced with either the __________ or the __________ of the syllogism.
A)category,condition
B)universality,valence
C)form,content
D)type,form
A)category,condition
B)universality,valence
C)form,content
D)type,form
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49
Give an example of a categorical syllogism with its corresponding Venn diagrams.
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50
How is working memory involved in analogical reasoning?
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51
The relationship between categories in a statement is often represented using a __________.
A)Venn diagram
B)bar graph
C)pie chart
D)probability distribution
A)Venn diagram
B)bar graph
C)pie chart
D)probability distribution
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52
Accepting a conclusion as valid if it has the syntactic structure of the premises is known as the ________________.
A)surface structure effect
B)belief-bias effect
C)matching bias
D)grammar rule
A)surface structure effect
B)belief-bias effect
C)matching bias
D)grammar rule
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53
The _______________ reflects the tendency to accept conclusions to a syllogism that seem right.
A)belief-bias effect
B)gullibility effect
C)reasonable conclusion effect
D)rational rule
A)belief-bias effect
B)gullibility effect
C)reasonable conclusion effect
D)rational rule
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54
A common conditional reasoning task is the _______________.
A)Wason selection task
B)Venn diagramming task
C)belief-bias task
D)content-free logic task
A)Wason selection task
B)Venn diagramming task
C)belief-bias task
D)content-free logic task
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55
Combining the terms _________________ leads to four types of statements concerning the relationship between two categories.
A)positive,negative,always and never
B)universal,particular,affirmative and negative
C)universal and particular
D)all,no,and some
A)positive,negative,always and never
B)universal,particular,affirmative and negative
C)universal and particular
D)all,no,and some
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56
Briefly describe the SMT model.
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57
Describe the Wason selection task.
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58
People perform __________ on abstract selection tasks.
A)remarkably well
B)perfectly
C)moderately well
D)poorly
A)remarkably well
B)perfectly
C)moderately well
D)poorly
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59
If both premises use the qualifier "no",then people are likely to say that a conclusion with the qualifier "no" is valid.This tendency is known as the ______________.
A)response bias effect
B)atmosphere effect
C)consistency effect
D)perseveration effect
A)response bias effect
B)atmosphere effect
C)consistency effect
D)perseveration effect
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60
A syllogism consists of _________ arguments and __________ conclusion(s).
A)two or more,one
B)two,one
C)four,two
D)two or three,one
A)two or more,one
B)two,one
C)four,two
D)two or three,one
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61
Using the water jug problem,demonstrate how the hill climbing heuristic can lead to incorrect solutions.
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62
Regarding analogical reasoning,SMT stands for ________________.
A)structured mapping theory
B)superficial mapping theory
C)successful mental transfer
D)simulated mathematics theory
A)structured mapping theory
B)superficial mapping theory
C)successful mental transfer
D)simulated mathematics theory
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63
Define the five subprocesses of analogical reasoning.
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64
_________________ involves applying knowledge from a relatively known source domain to another target domain.
A)Forward search
B)A mapping heuristic
C)Analogical reasoning
D)Comparison
A)Forward search
B)A mapping heuristic
C)Analogical reasoning
D)Comparison
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65
_____________ are actions that you can take to get from the start state to the problem solution.
A)Operations
B)Behaviors
C)Solution steps
D)Procedures
A)Operations
B)Behaviors
C)Solution steps
D)Procedures
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66
If you guess until you get it right,you are using the _____________ heuristic.
A)guess and check
B)random search
C)generate and go
D)hope and test
A)guess and check
B)random search
C)generate and go
D)hope and test
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67
Damage to what area of the brain is associated with repeating the same mistakes during problem solving?
A)occipital lobes
B)frontal lobes
C)parietal lobes
D)temporal lobes
A)occipital lobes
B)frontal lobes
C)parietal lobes
D)temporal lobes
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68
Problems exist when there are ___________ to reaching a goal.
A)incentives
B)penalties
C)obstacles
D)clear paths
A)incentives
B)penalties
C)obstacles
D)clear paths
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69
With category-based inductions,the starting fact is the __________ and the inference is the __________.
A)hypothesis,conclusion
B)category,induction
C)initial state,goal state
D)premise,conclusion
A)hypothesis,conclusion
B)category,induction
C)initial state,goal state
D)premise,conclusion
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70
Problems with clearly defined start states and goal states are known as ______________ problems.
A)unambiguous
B)well-defined
C)easy-to-solve
D)understandable
A)unambiguous
B)well-defined
C)easy-to-solve
D)understandable
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71
Heuristics are ______________.
A)used infrequently
B)rules of thumb
C)problem solving errors
D)guaranteed solutions
A)used infrequently
B)rules of thumb
C)problem solving errors
D)guaranteed solutions
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72
In general,experts are better at __________ pieces of information than novices.
A)incorporating
B)selecting
C)comprehending
D)chunking
A)incorporating
B)selecting
C)comprehending
D)chunking
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73
Describe your strategy for the game of Clue in terms of inductive reasoning.
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74
Describe the problem space for blackjack.
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