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Chapter 9 - Language and Thought

Across
“Give cookie.” is an example of:
In the statement “First the oven was preheated to 350 degrees,” how many morphemes are in the word “preheated”?
If you have never seen a Chihuahua but have observed somewhat similar types of dog breeds such as rat terriers and miniature pinschers, which theory would BEST predict your ability to correctly identify a Chihuahua as a dog?
According to research, damage to _____ is associated with risky decision making and insensitivity to the future consequences of behaviour.
__________ psychologists focus on the topics of memory, problem solving, decision making, and language.
Based on a past experience that involved temper tantrums, Sue decides not to take her two five-year-old grandsons to the movies at the same time. Which decision-making strategy is Sue using?
Jody has a vocabulary of about 10,000 words. Her speech recently has begun to include full sentences, questions, negations, and function words. Jody is likely to be about ______ years old.
When Matthew is taking a multiple choice exam, he uses the rule “When in doubt, pick C.” Which of the following is illustrated by this example?
What do we call the tendency to think of a hammer as only a tool to hammer nails and not as a weapon, a lever, or a weight to prop open a door?
Suppose that sports fans in Canada are given a list of names of all the medal winners in the last Olympics. After a few minutes of study, the fans are asked to estimate the percentage of medals won by Canada. The fans probably will overestimate this number due to the _____.
Tina and Steph are both trying to decide whether to try a new diet. Tina reads that 30 percent of people lose significant amounts of weight on the diet, whereas Steph reads that 70 percent of people fail to lose significant amounts of weight. What differs between these two pieces of information?
Down
Melissa is an attractive woman who lives in Ottawa and loves hockey. When asked to predict if it were probable that she was a schoolteacher or a season ticket holder for the Ottawa Senators, most people selected the latter, even though there are more schoolteachers than there are season ticket holders in Ottawa. This is an illustration of the ______ heuristic.
_____ is a type of reasoning that is directed towards arriving at a belief.
What are the smallest speech units in a language that can be distinguished perceptually
An interviewer is asking people on the street questions about the mayor of their town. He tells them that the new mayor has a PhD in sociology, has specialized in women's and gender studies, and has published several research papers in peer-reviewed journals. The interviewer presents them with two situations and asks which one of them is more probable. He asks them if it is more probable that the mayor is a women's rights activist, or a politician who is also a college professor. If the interviewees pick the first situation, which error in judgement are they committing?
When an infant produces repetitive consonant-vowel combinations such as “babababa,” what is the infant doing?
Semantics refers to the _____ of a sentence.
What is the same between the two sentences “The boy hit the ball” and “The ball was hit by the boy”?
A shortcut, or guiding principle, used in solving problems or making decisions.
A methodical, step-by-step procedure for trying all possible alternatives in searching for a solution to a problem.