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Psychology 2000 LSU Tucker Exam 3 Questions and Answers 100% Pass Mental Images - Mental representations that stand for objects or events and have a picture-like quality Concept - ideas that represent a class or group of objects, events, or activities that share common characteristics or attributes Formal Concepts - concepts formed by learning the specific rules of features that define it (acquired in school) EX: A square Natural Concepts - concepts formed as a result of people's experience in the real world (we form these concepts and a general set of features) EX: birds, fruits Prototype - An example that closely matches the defining characteristics (or common features) of a concept Prototypes develop according to.. - the exposure a person has to objects in a category, the knowledge a person has about objects in a category and the culture of a person 2Brittie Donald, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Decision Making - process of evaluating alternatives and choosing among them Problem Solving - the thoughts and actions required to achieve a certain goal Trial and Error - Mechanical Solution One possible solution after another is tried until a successful one is found Algorithms - very specific, step-by-step procedures for solving problems and always result in the correct answer (mathematical formulas) Heuristic - an educated guess based on prior experience that helps narrow down the possible solutions for a problem ("Rule of Thumb") Representativeness Heuristic - Tendency to judge an event by the extent to which it resembles the typical case (Older lady = perceive them to have granny-like qualities) Availability Heuristic - Estimating the frequency or likelihood based on how easy it is to recall relevant info from memory or how easy it is to think of related examples ("pop into your head" if you've been recently thinking about it) Functional Fixedness - thinking about objects only in terms of their typical functions Mental Set - the tendency for people to persist in using

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Psychology 2000 LSU Tucker Exam 3
Questions and Answers 100% Pass


Mental Images - ✔✔Mental representations that stand for objects or events and have a

picture-like quality


Concept - ✔✔ideas that represent a class or group of objects, events, or activities that

share common characteristics or attributes


Formal Concepts - ✔✔concepts formed by learning the specific rules of features that

define it (acquired in school) EX: A square


Natural Concepts - ✔✔concepts formed as a result of people's experience in the real

world (we form these concepts and a general set of features) EX: birds, fruits


Prototype - ✔✔An example that closely matches the defining characteristics (or

common features) of a concept


Prototypes develop according to.. - ✔✔the exposure a person has to objects in a

category, the knowledge a person has about objects in a category and the culture of a

person




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, Decision Making - ✔✔process of evaluating alternatives and choosing among them


Problem Solving - ✔✔the thoughts and actions required to achieve a certain goal


Trial and Error - ✔✔Mechanical Solution


One possible solution after another is tried until a successful one is found


Algorithms - ✔✔very specific, step-by-step procedures for solving problems and always

result in the correct answer (mathematical formulas)


Heuristic - ✔✔an educated guess based on prior experience that helps narrow down the

possible solutions for a problem ("Rule of Thumb")


Representativeness Heuristic - ✔✔Tendency to judge an event by the extent to which it

resembles the typical case (Older lady = perceive them to have granny-like qualities)


Availability Heuristic - ✔✔Estimating the frequency or likelihood based on how easy it

is to recall relevant info from memory or how easy it is to think of related examples

("pop into your head" if you've been recently thinking about it)


Functional Fixedness - ✔✔thinking about objects only in terms of their typical functions


Mental Set - ✔✔the tendency for people to persist in using problem-solving patterns

that have worked for them in the past


Confirmation Bias - ✔✔the tendency to search for evidence that fits one's beliefs while

ignoring any evidence that does not fit those beliefs (horoscopes)


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