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Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik
Module 14: Thought & Language
Module 14
Thought & Language
Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik
Module 14: Thought & Language
FORMING CONCEPTS
• Concept
– a way to group or classify objects, events,
animals, or people based on some features,
traits, or characteristics that they all share in
common
• Exemplar model
– form a concept of an object, event, animal, or
person by defining or making a mental list of the
essential characteristics of a particular thing
Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik
Module 14: Thought & Language
FORMING CONCEPTS (CONT.)
• Prototype theory
– form a concept by creating a mental image that is
based on the average characteristics of an object
• Functions of concepts
– organize information
– group things into categories an thus better
organize and store information in memory
– avoid relearning
– can be used to classify and categorize things, you
can easily classify new things without having to
relearn what that thing is
Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik
Module 14: Thought & Language
SOLVING PROBLEMS
• Problem solving
– involves searching for some rule, plan, or strategy
that results in our reaching a certain goal that is
currently out of reach
• Different ways of thinking
– algorithms
– are fixed set of rules that, if followed correctly, will
eventually lead to a solution
Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik
Module 14: Thought & Language
SOLVING PROBLEMS (CONT.)
• Different ways of thinking
– Heuristics
• rules of thumb, or clever and creative mental
shortcuts, that reduce the number of
operations and allow one to solve problems
more easily and quickly
– Availability heuristic
• says that we rely on information that is more
prominent or easily recalled and overlook other
information that is available but less prominent
or notable
Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik
Module 14: Thought & Language
SOLVING PROBLEMS (CONT.)
• Different ways of thinking
– Artificial intelligence
• means of programming machines (computers,
robots) to imitate human thinking and problem-
solving abilities
– Three strategies for solving problems
• changing one’s mental set
• functional fixedness
• refers to a mental set that is characterized by
the inability to see an object as having a
function different from its usual one
Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik
Module 14: Thought & Language
SOLVING PROBLEMS (CONT.)
• Using analogies
– a strategy for finding a similarity between the new
situation and an old, familiar situation
• Forming subgoals
– a strategy that involves breaking down the overall
problem into separate parts that, when completed
in order, will result in a solution
Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik
Module 14: Thought & Language
THINKING CREATIVELY
• How is creativity defined?
– Creative thinking
• combination of flexibility in thinking and
reorganization of understanding to produce
innovative ideas and new or novel solutions
– Creative individual
• someone who regularly solves problems,
fashions products, or defines new questions
that make an impact on his or her society
Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik
Module 14: Thought & Language
THINKING CREATIVELY (CONT.)
• How is creativity defined?
– Psychometric approach
• uses objective problem-solving tasks to
measure creativity, focuses on the distinction
between two kinds of thinking—convergent
and divergent
– Convergent thinking
• means beginning with a problem and coming
up with a single correct solution
– Divergent thinking
• means beginning with a problem and coming
up with many different solutions
Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik
Module 14: Thought & Language
THINKING CREATIVELY (CONT.)
• How is creativity defined?
– Case study approach
• analyzes creative persons in great depth and
thus provides insight into their development,
personality, motivation, and problems
– Cognitive approach
• tries to build a bridge between the objective
measures of the psychometric approach and
the subjective descriptions provided by case
studies
• cognitive approach identifies and measures
cognitive mechanisms that are used during
creative thinking
Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik
Module 14: Thought & Language
LANGUAGE: BASIC RULES
• Four rules of language
1. Phonology
• specifies how we make the meaningful sounds
that are used by a particular language
• phonemes
• basic sounds of consonants and vowels
2. Morphology
• system that we use to group phonemes into
meaningful combinations of sound and words
• morphene
• smallest meaningful combination of sounds in
a language
Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik
Module 14: Thought & Language
LANGUAGE: BASIC RULES (CONT.)
• Four rules of language
3. Syntax, or grammar
• set of rules that specifies how we combine
words to form meaningful phrases and
sentences
1. Semantics
• specifies the meaning of words or phrases
when they appear in various sentences or
contexts
Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik
Module 14: Thought & Language
LANGUAGE: BASIC RULES (CONT.)
• Understanding language
– Chomsky’s theory of language
• Norm Chomsky
• says that all languages share a common
universal grammar and that children inherit a
mental program to learn this universal
grammar
Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik
Module 14: Thought & Language
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Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik
Module 14: Thought & Language
LANGUAGE: BASIC RULES (CONT.)
• Understanding language
– Mental grammar
• allows us to combine nouns, verbs, and
objects in an endless variety of meaningful
sentences
• innate brain program
• makes learning the general rules of grammar
relatively easy
Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik
Module 14: Thought & Language
LANGUAGE: BASIC RULES (CONT.)
• Different structure, same meaning
– Surface structure
• refers to the actual wording of a sentence, as it
is spoken
– Deep structure
• refers to an underlying meaning that is not
spoken but is present in the mind of the
listener
– Transformational rules
• procedures by which we convert our ideas
from surface structures into deep structures
and from deep structures back into surface
ones
Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik
Module 14: Thought & Language
ACQUIRING LANGUAGE
• Language stages
– refers to all infants going through four different
periods or stages—babbling, single words, two-
word combinations, and sentences
1. begins about 6 months, is the first stage in
acquiring language
2. single word
• second stage in acquiring language, which
occurs at about 1 year of age
Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik
Module 14: Thought & Language
ACQUIRING LANGUAGE (CONT.)
• Language stages
2. single word (cont.)
– parentese (motherese)
– way of speaking to young children in which the
adult speaks in a slower and higher than normal
voice, emphasizes and stretches our each word,
uses very simple sentences, and repeats words
and phrases
3. two-word combinations
– represents the third stage in acquiring language,
occurs at about 2 years of age
Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik
Module 14: Thought & Language
ACQUIRING LANGUAGE (CONT.)
• Language stages
4. sentences
– represents the fourth stage of acquiring language,
occurs at about 4 years of age
• Telegraphic speech
– distinctive pattern of speaking in which the child
omits articles (the), prepositions (in, out), and
parts of verbs
Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik
Module 14: Thought & Language
ACQUIRING LANGUAGE (CONT.)
• What are innate factors?
– genetically programmed physiological and
neurological features that facilitate our making
speech sounds and acquiring language skills
– Innate physiological factors
• special adapted vocal apparatus (larynx and
pharynx) that allows us to make sounds and
form words
– Innate neurological features
• left hemisphere of the brain is prewired to
acquire and use language, whether spoken or
signed
Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik
Module 14: Thought & Language
ACQUIRING LANGUAGE (CONT.)
• What are innate factors?
– Innate developmental factors
• critical language period
• time from infancy to adolescence when
language is easiest to learn
• more difficult to learn anytime after
adolescence
Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik
Module 14: Thought & Language
ACQUIRING LANGUAGE (CONT.)
• What are environmental factors?
– refer to interactions children have with parents,
peers, teachers, and others who provide
feedback that rewards and encourages language
development, as well as provides opportunities
for children to observe, imitate, and practice
language skills
• Social cognitive learning
– emphasizes the acquisition of language skills
through social interactions, which give children a
chance to observe, imitate, and practice the
sounds, words, and sentences they hear from
their parents or caregivers
Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik
Module 14: Thought & Language
REASON, THOUGHT & LANGUAGE
• Two kinds of reasoning
– Reasoning
• means thinking, is a mental process that
involves using and applying knowledge to
solve problems, make plans or decisions, and
achieve goals
– Deductive reasoning
• begins with making a general assumption that
you know or believe to be true and then
drawing specific conclusions based on this
assumption
Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik
Module 14: Thought & Language
REASON, THOUGHT & LANGUAGE (CONT.)
• Two kinds of reasoning
– Inductive reasoning
• making particular observations that you then
use to draw a broader conclusion
– Theory of Linguistic Relativity
• states that differences among languages result
in similar differences in how people think and
perceive the world

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  • 1. Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 14: Thought & Language Module 14 Thought & Language
  • 2. Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 14: Thought & Language FORMING CONCEPTS • Concept – a way to group or classify objects, events, animals, or people based on some features, traits, or characteristics that they all share in common • Exemplar model – form a concept of an object, event, animal, or person by defining or making a mental list of the essential characteristics of a particular thing
  • 3. Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 14: Thought & Language FORMING CONCEPTS (CONT.) • Prototype theory – form a concept by creating a mental image that is based on the average characteristics of an object • Functions of concepts – organize information – group things into categories an thus better organize and store information in memory – avoid relearning – can be used to classify and categorize things, you can easily classify new things without having to relearn what that thing is
  • 4. Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 14: Thought & Language SOLVING PROBLEMS • Problem solving – involves searching for some rule, plan, or strategy that results in our reaching a certain goal that is currently out of reach • Different ways of thinking – algorithms – are fixed set of rules that, if followed correctly, will eventually lead to a solution
  • 5. Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 14: Thought & Language SOLVING PROBLEMS (CONT.) • Different ways of thinking – Heuristics • rules of thumb, or clever and creative mental shortcuts, that reduce the number of operations and allow one to solve problems more easily and quickly – Availability heuristic • says that we rely on information that is more prominent or easily recalled and overlook other information that is available but less prominent or notable
  • 6. Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 14: Thought & Language SOLVING PROBLEMS (CONT.) • Different ways of thinking – Artificial intelligence • means of programming machines (computers, robots) to imitate human thinking and problem- solving abilities – Three strategies for solving problems • changing one’s mental set • functional fixedness • refers to a mental set that is characterized by the inability to see an object as having a function different from its usual one
  • 7. Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 14: Thought & Language SOLVING PROBLEMS (CONT.) • Using analogies – a strategy for finding a similarity between the new situation and an old, familiar situation • Forming subgoals – a strategy that involves breaking down the overall problem into separate parts that, when completed in order, will result in a solution
  • 8. Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 14: Thought & Language THINKING CREATIVELY • How is creativity defined? – Creative thinking • combination of flexibility in thinking and reorganization of understanding to produce innovative ideas and new or novel solutions – Creative individual • someone who regularly solves problems, fashions products, or defines new questions that make an impact on his or her society
  • 9. Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 14: Thought & Language THINKING CREATIVELY (CONT.) • How is creativity defined? – Psychometric approach • uses objective problem-solving tasks to measure creativity, focuses on the distinction between two kinds of thinking—convergent and divergent – Convergent thinking • means beginning with a problem and coming up with a single correct solution – Divergent thinking • means beginning with a problem and coming up with many different solutions
  • 10. Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 14: Thought & Language THINKING CREATIVELY (CONT.) • How is creativity defined? – Case study approach • analyzes creative persons in great depth and thus provides insight into their development, personality, motivation, and problems – Cognitive approach • tries to build a bridge between the objective measures of the psychometric approach and the subjective descriptions provided by case studies • cognitive approach identifies and measures cognitive mechanisms that are used during creative thinking
  • 11. Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 14: Thought & Language LANGUAGE: BASIC RULES • Four rules of language 1. Phonology • specifies how we make the meaningful sounds that are used by a particular language • phonemes • basic sounds of consonants and vowels 2. Morphology • system that we use to group phonemes into meaningful combinations of sound and words • morphene • smallest meaningful combination of sounds in a language
  • 12. Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 14: Thought & Language LANGUAGE: BASIC RULES (CONT.) • Four rules of language 3. Syntax, or grammar • set of rules that specifies how we combine words to form meaningful phrases and sentences 1. Semantics • specifies the meaning of words or phrases when they appear in various sentences or contexts
  • 13. Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 14: Thought & Language LANGUAGE: BASIC RULES (CONT.) • Understanding language – Chomsky’s theory of language • Norm Chomsky • says that all languages share a common universal grammar and that children inherit a mental program to learn this universal grammar
  • 14. Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 14: Thought & Language p313 SPEECH CENTERS
  • 15. Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 14: Thought & Language LANGUAGE: BASIC RULES (CONT.) • Understanding language – Mental grammar • allows us to combine nouns, verbs, and objects in an endless variety of meaningful sentences • innate brain program • makes learning the general rules of grammar relatively easy
  • 16. Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 14: Thought & Language LANGUAGE: BASIC RULES (CONT.) • Different structure, same meaning – Surface structure • refers to the actual wording of a sentence, as it is spoken – Deep structure • refers to an underlying meaning that is not spoken but is present in the mind of the listener – Transformational rules • procedures by which we convert our ideas from surface structures into deep structures and from deep structures back into surface ones
  • 17. Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 14: Thought & Language ACQUIRING LANGUAGE • Language stages – refers to all infants going through four different periods or stages—babbling, single words, two- word combinations, and sentences 1. begins about 6 months, is the first stage in acquiring language 2. single word • second stage in acquiring language, which occurs at about 1 year of age
  • 18. Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 14: Thought & Language ACQUIRING LANGUAGE (CONT.) • Language stages 2. single word (cont.) – parentese (motherese) – way of speaking to young children in which the adult speaks in a slower and higher than normal voice, emphasizes and stretches our each word, uses very simple sentences, and repeats words and phrases 3. two-word combinations – represents the third stage in acquiring language, occurs at about 2 years of age
  • 19. Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 14: Thought & Language ACQUIRING LANGUAGE (CONT.) • Language stages 4. sentences – represents the fourth stage of acquiring language, occurs at about 4 years of age • Telegraphic speech – distinctive pattern of speaking in which the child omits articles (the), prepositions (in, out), and parts of verbs
  • 20. Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 14: Thought & Language ACQUIRING LANGUAGE (CONT.) • What are innate factors? – genetically programmed physiological and neurological features that facilitate our making speech sounds and acquiring language skills – Innate physiological factors • special adapted vocal apparatus (larynx and pharynx) that allows us to make sounds and form words – Innate neurological features • left hemisphere of the brain is prewired to acquire and use language, whether spoken or signed
  • 21. Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 14: Thought & Language ACQUIRING LANGUAGE (CONT.) • What are innate factors? – Innate developmental factors • critical language period • time from infancy to adolescence when language is easiest to learn • more difficult to learn anytime after adolescence
  • 22. Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 14: Thought & Language ACQUIRING LANGUAGE (CONT.) • What are environmental factors? – refer to interactions children have with parents, peers, teachers, and others who provide feedback that rewards and encourages language development, as well as provides opportunities for children to observe, imitate, and practice language skills • Social cognitive learning – emphasizes the acquisition of language skills through social interactions, which give children a chance to observe, imitate, and practice the sounds, words, and sentences they hear from their parents or caregivers
  • 23. Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 14: Thought & Language REASON, THOUGHT & LANGUAGE • Two kinds of reasoning – Reasoning • means thinking, is a mental process that involves using and applying knowledge to solve problems, make plans or decisions, and achieve goals – Deductive reasoning • begins with making a general assumption that you know or believe to be true and then drawing specific conclusions based on this assumption
  • 24. Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 14: Thought & Language REASON, THOUGHT & LANGUAGE (CONT.) • Two kinds of reasoning – Inductive reasoning • making particular observations that you then use to draw a broader conclusion – Theory of Linguistic Relativity • states that differences among languages result in similar differences in how people think and perceive the world