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Unit 2: Cognition
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
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