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Chapter 6

Thinking, Language And Intelligence

Introduction à la psychologie cognitive
Introduction à la psychologie cognitive
Cognitive psychology emerged in the mid-20th century and studies how individuals process and use information to remember, think, and understand their ...
Concepts et prototypes
Concepts et prototypes
The human nervous system translates sensory stimuli into neural impulses, which the brain processes into information as thoughts and memories, forming ...
Concepts naturels et artificiels
Concepts naturels et artificiels
In psychology, concepts are divided into two categories — natural and artificial concepts. Natural concepts form through direct or indirect ...
Schemata
Schemata
Schemas are pre-existing mental constructs that organize related concepts, making information processing efficient. There are many types of schemas, and ...
Langue
Langue
Language is a communication system that uses words and systematic rules to organize and transmit information. Unlike other species, such as dogs, which ...
Composantes du langage
Composantes du langage
Language has two specific components — lexicon and grammar. The lexicon is the vocabulary of a language consisting of words. Additionally, words are ...
Développement du langage
Développement du langage
Children master language quickly, aided by biological predisposition and reinforcement. Skinner proposed language learning through reinforcement, while ...
Langage et cognition
Langage et cognition
Language connects ideas and facilitates communication, shaping how people perceive and interact with the world. In the 1940s, Edward Sapir and Benjamin ...
Résolution de problèmes
Résolution de problèmes
A problem-solving strategy is a plan of action used to find a solution. It involves trial and error, algorithms, heuristics, and insights. Effective ...
Essais et erreurs et algorithme
Essais et erreurs et algorithme
Trial and error and algorithms are widely used problem-solving strategies in daily life. Trial and error involves trying different solutions until one ...
Heuristique
Heuristique
Heuristics are problem-solving strategies that use mental shortcuts to simplify decision-making and solve problems. While heuristics provide a general ...
Raisonnement
Raisonnement
Reasoning involves transforming information into conclusions, which is essential for problem-solving, decision-making, and critical thinking. Reasoning ...
Prise de décision
Prise de décision
Decision-making involves evaluating alternatives and choosing among them, such as deciding on a course of action in a difficult situation. Some decisions ...
Pensée critique
Pensée critique
Critical thinking involves reflective and productive thinking and evaluating evidence, such as questioning nutritional claims by checking the ingredient ...
Pensée créative
Pensée créative
Creative thinking involves innovative and unconventional approaches to problem-solving. For example, instead of increasing a smartphone's battery ...
Intelligence
Intelligence
Intelligence is the mental capacity to reason, plan, solve problems, think abstractly, understand complex ideas, learn quickly, and learn from ...
La théorie de l’intelligence de Cattell
La théorie de l’intelligence de Cattell
Raymond Cattell identified two types of intelligence — fluid and crystallized intelligence. Fluid intelligence involves solving new problems and ...
Théorie triarchique de l’intelligence
Théorie triarchique de l’intelligence
Robert Sternberg proposed the Triarchic theory of intelligence, which divides intelligence into three types — analytical, creative, and practical. ...
Théorie des intelligences multiples
Théorie des intelligences multiples
Gardner's theory of multiple intelligence identifies nine distinct types of intelligence. Verbal-linguistic intelligence involves using language ...
Mesures de l’intelligence
Mesures de l’intelligence
One way psychologists measure intelligence is by using standardized tests that produce a score known as the intelligence quotient or IQ. The key ...
La contribution de Binet aux mesures de l’intelligence
La contribution de Binet aux mesures de l’intelligence
In 1904, the French Ministry of Education tasked Alfred Binet with identifying students who struggled to learn through conventional classroom ...
La contribution de Wechsler aux mesures de l’intelligence
La contribution de Wechsler aux mesures de l’intelligence
David Wechsler, a psychologist, believed intelligence involves purposeful action, rational thinking, and effective interaction with the environment. He ...
La courbe en cloche
La courbe en cloche
A bell curve, or normal distribution, is a symmetrical, bell-shaped graph showing how data points are distributed around the mean. Many human traits, such ...
Influences biologiques sur l’intelligence
Influences biologiques sur l’intelligence
Biological factors like the size of the brain and the specific brain regions, along with genetics, influence intelligence. Intellectual abilities, like ...
Influences de l’environnement sur l’intelligence
Influences de l’environnement sur l’intelligence
Environmental factors such as good nutrition, supportive parenting, quality schools, and stable neighborhoods significantly influence intelligence. These ...
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