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Question 1
The calling to mind of previously stored information is known as:
Question 2
Encoding occurs when:
Question 3
When we cannot retrieve information from memory, we say that _____
has occurred.
Question 4
Unattended information is stored briefly in:
Question 5
The central executive in working memory is hypothesized to have the
function of:
Watch the "TED Talks: Deb Roy- The Birth of a Word" video located in
this week's Electronic Reserve readings.
Discuss the video.
Every year, new words get added to the dictionary. This might be a fun
exercise from you. Imagine you have to educate someone from the
1950's
on some of the new words that have come about since that time. How
would you go about teaching them the words? How might you explain
how
they came into existence? Now imagine you're the person from the
1950's - what would you think? How would you react?Interested to hear
your thoughts!
Watch the "Inside Dyslexia" video located in this week's Electronic
Reserve readings.
Question 1
Which of the following is/are generally agreed upon as necessary
criteria/criterion for claiming that a communication system is a
language?
Question 2
The study of the ways in which sounds can be combined in any given
language is called:
Question 3
The branch of linguistics devoted to the study of meaning:
Question 4
Which of the following is NOT a kind of syntactic rule proposed by
Chomsky?
Watch the "Make Up Your Mind" video located in this week's Electronic
Reserve Readings.
Discuss the video.
I once took a team-building exercise at work that I really enjoyed, and it
revolved around decisions taken in order to solve a problem. There was
a problem given, with several steps to solving the problem. You have to
order the steps in priority of what is most important. It was interesting
to see how the teams worked together, because people tend to identify
different areas of priority. I thought you might like to give this a try. It's
just a fun way to evaluate how we go about making decisions.
You and a group of people (7 additional people) are stranded on a
deserted, tropical island after a cruise ship excursion goes wrong. You
had spent a wonderful day on the island up to that point, having a
barbecue, swimming, and resting. You and the others took a walk to the
far end of the island, fell asleep for a while, then realized you were
1) Think of 10 animal names that begin with the letter R. this Problem
Would Probably be solved using a ______ technique
2) The problem-solving technique of _______ involves comparing the goal
with the starting point, thinking of possible ways to overcome the
distance between them, and choosing the best one.
3) The problem solving technique
4) When you adopt a certain framework or strategy for solving a series
of problems, you may fail to see other, more efficient ways of solving
some of the problems.
5) Study of chess masters indicate that masters
6) When you walk away from a difficult problem and do something else
for a while, then