The Science of Psychology: An Appreciative View, 1st Edition (King)

Chapter 9: Thinking, Intelligence, and Language

Fill in the Blanks

1.

Mental categories that are used to group and evaluate objects or events are called .
2.

are cognitive shortcuts, or rules-of-thumb, that help to solve a problem.
3.

Failing to realize that a knife can be used as a flat-head screwdriver is an example of .
4.

The average IQ score is .
5.

Humans' ability to produce any number of sentences is called .
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refers to young children's utterances of two-word statements that convey meaning.
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