2.2 Thinking, Problem-Solving, Judgments, and Decision-Making

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    • Decision-making requires selecting the best option from alternatives.

      True
    • Problem-solving involves finding solutions to challenges
    • Reasoning involves drawing conclusions based on available information.
      True
    • What does analytical thinking involve in problem-solving?
      Breaking down a problem
    • What are heuristics in problem-solving?
      General rules of thumb
    • Thinking processes include problem-solving, decision-making, and judgment
    • Match the cognitive process with its description:
      Perception ↔️ Interpreting sensory information
      Memory ↔️ Storing and retrieving information
      Reasoning ↔️ Drawing conclusions and inferences
      Language ↔️ Using symbols to communicate
    • Match the cognitive process with its description:
      Perception ↔️ Interpreting sensory information
      Memory ↔️ Storing and retrieving information
      Reasoning ↔️ Drawing conclusions
      Language ↔️ Communicating ideas
    • The cognitive process of drawing conclusions and making inferences based on available information is called reasoning
    • Match the problem-solving strategy with its description:
      Analytical Thinking ↔️ Breaking down problems systematically
      Brainstorming ↔️ Generating ideas uncritically
      Trial and Error ↔️ Learning from outcomes
      Heuristics ↔️ Using general rules of thumb
    • Match the heuristic with its associated bias:
      Availability Heuristic ↔️ Availability Bias
      Representativeness Heuristic ↔️ Representativeness Bias
      Anchoring and Adjustment Heuristic ↔️ Anchoring Bias
    • Cultural values such as individualism and collectivism can influence thinking and decision-making.

      True
    • Thinking is a core aspect of cognition that allows us to understand and interact with the world.
      True
    • Thinking is the mental activity that manipulates information to form concepts, solve problems, make decisions, and make judgments
    • Thinking is a core aspect of cognition that allows us to understand and interact with the world.
      True
    • The cognitive processes involved in thinking work independently of each other.
      False
    • What is brainstorming as a problem-solving technique?
      Generating ideas spontaneously
    • What bias is associated with the representativeness heuristic?
      Representativeness bias
    • What are the key cultural values that influence thinking and decision-making?
      Individualism, collectivism
    • What does collectivism emphasize in decision-making?
      Group harmony
    • The availability bias occurs when individuals overestimate the likelihood of events that are more memorable or vivid.

      True
    • What is the core aspect of cognition that allows us to understand and interact with the world?
      Thinking
    • What does judgment involve in the context of thinking processes?
      Assessing value or quality
    • Decision-making requires selecting the best option from alternatives.

      True
    • Which cognitive process involves interpreting and organizing sensory information?
      Perception
    • What role does language play in cognitive processes?
      Communicating ideas
    • Brainstorming generates ideas through uncritical group discussion
    • Order the thinking processes based on their function:
      1️⃣ Problem-Solving: Finding solutions
      2️⃣ Decision-Making: Selecting the best option
      3️⃣ Judgment: Assessing value or quality
    • Judgment involves assessing the value or quality of something.

      True
    • The cognitive process of using symbols, such as words and numbers, to communicate ideas is called language
    • The cognitive process of interpreting and organizing sensory information from the environment to give meaning and understanding is called perception
    • Language involves using symbols, such as words and numbers, to communicate ideas and represent thoughts.

      True
    • Heuristics are simple, efficient rules that people use to form judgments, but they can also lead to systematic errors called biases
    • The availability heuristic involves judging the likelihood of an event based on how easily examples come to mind.
    • Individualistic cultures emphasize personal achievement and independence
    • Match the type of thinking with its function:
      Problem-Solving ↔️ Finding solutions to challenges
      Decision-Making ↔️ Selecting the best option
      Judgment ↔️ Assessing value or quality
    • Thinking processes rely on key cognitive processes such as perception, memory, reasoning, and language.

      True
    • What are the key cognitive processes involved in thinking?
      Perception, memory, reasoning, language
    • What is the definition of problem-solving in the context of thinking?
      Finding solutions to challenges
    • Steps involved in the trial and error problem-solving technique
      1️⃣ Try a solution
      2️⃣ Observe the outcome
      3️⃣ Learn from the outcome
      4️⃣ Repeat until success