A. trial and error
B. a fixation
C. artificial intelligence
D. insight
Cognitive Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
A. functional fixedness
B. the framing effect
C. the representativeness heuristic
D. overconfidence
A. functional fixedness
B. inductive reasoning
C. heuristic reasoning
D. insight insufficiency
A. the jargon stage
B. spontaneous babbling
C. telegraphic speech
D. holophrastic speech
A. need that are learned, such as the needs for power or for achievement
B. innate but not necessary for survival
C. not innate but necessary for survival
D. innate and necessary for survival
A. attribution
B. emotional expression
C. physiological arousal
D. vocal modulation
A. over-preparation
B. thought suppression
C. regression
D. discussing the problem with your professor
A. the dependent group and the independent group
B. the extraneous and the independent group
C. the before group and the after group
D. the control group and the experimental group
A. belief perseverance
B. the farming effect
C. the representativeness heuristic
D. linguistic determinism
A. generalize to the UR
B. precede the US
C. be identical to the US
D. be followed by the UR