PSY 308 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Deductive Reasoning, Cognitive Model, Metacognition
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People who have good metacognitive skills pay attention to what they are doing when they are thinking. According to lecture which of the following is a potential source of knowledge: Authority / folk wisdom (urban legends) / testimonials. Which of the following is the second step in the framework for critical thinking described in the lecture. Which thinking skills will get you to the goal. A eureka or aha moment is an example of what kind of thinking: There are many different varieties of memory. When people encounter information that is different from their stereotypes/beliefs, they are more likely to alter their memory for the event than they are to change their stereotypes/beliefs. Research on eyewitness testimony has shown that it is usually highly accurate. All information in memory is equally likely to be recalled. Sensory memory is accessed when retrieving items from long-term memory in the cognitive model. Research has shown that rehearsal is the best memory strategy.