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Thinking and Intelligence Chapter 9. Thinking. mental manipulation of internal representations (of objects, situations, or activities) conscious subconscious nonconscious. Insight. Insight involves a sudden novel realization of a solution to a problem. Humans and animals have insight.
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Thinking • mental manipulation of internal representations (of objects, situations, or activities) • conscious • subconscious • nonconscious
Insight Insight involves a sudden novel realization of a solution to a problem. Humans and animals have insight. Grande using boxes to obtain food
Reasoning purposefully working to reach a conclusion • Formal – single, right answer; facts are present to draw conclusion • 1. Algorithms • 2. Deductive Reasoning • Inductive Reasoning • Informal – no clear conclusion • Heuristic • Dialectical Reasoning • - stages of critical thinking
Deductive Reasoning -conclusion follows a series of steps & observations 2. Inductive Reasoning -have the conclusion; break down the steps
Barriers to applying reason: • Affect Heuristic • Availability Heuristic • Fairness Bias • Hindsight Bias • Confirmation Bias • Cognitive Consistency • Mental Set
Intelligence Multiple Emotional Primary
Primary Intelligence Tests (see worksheet) Stanford-Binet Weschler *must be valid & reliable*
Emotional IntelligenceDaniel Goleman • Emotional self-awareness • Managing one's own emotions (self-regulation) • Using emotions to maximize intellectual processing and decision-making, including self-motivation • Developing empathy • The art of social relationships and managing emotions in others
"Anyone can become angry—that is easy. But to be angry with the right person, to the right degree, at the right time, for the right purpose, and in the right way—this is not easy."- Aristotle, The Nicomachean Ethics