A. A keyboard
B. A CD player
C. A Computer
D. A Television
Cognitive Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
A. category hierarchies
B. functional fixedness
C. algorithms
D. overconfidence
A. Doctors
B. Police
C. Chefs
D. Politicians
A. more; the same
B. fewer; more
C. more; more
D. fewer; less
A. Observable behaviour
B. Interaction with others
C. The unconscious mind
D. Thought
A. an arrangement problem
B. a series-completion problem
C. a deductive reasoning problem
D. an analogy problem
A. massed practice
B. reasoning
C. deductive
D. inductive
A. the number of times they hear a given word
B. their ability to imitate the words and grammar modeled by parents
C. the positive reinforced that adults give children for speaking correctly
D. an inborn readiness to learn grammatical rules
A. Phonemes and morphemes both stay the same
B. phonemes increases, but the number morphemes are both increased
C. phonemes and morphemes are both increased
D. phonemes decreases, but the number of morphemes increases
A. insight
B. determined
C. deductive
D. echoic