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: Covers semantic memory, including prototypes, exemplar approaches, and how "schemas" help us interpret the world. Language and Higher-Order Thinking
Finally, the text applies cognitive principles to logic. Readers learn about heuristics (availability, representativeness), biases (confirmation bias, hindsight bias), and the barriers to creative problem solving (functional fixedness). This section is critical for students of business, law, and medicine as well as psychology.
: Covers semantic memory, including prototypes, exemplar approaches, and how "schemas" help us interpret the world. Language and Higher-Order Thinking
Finally, the text applies cognitive principles to logic. Readers learn about heuristics (availability, representativeness), biases (confirmation bias, hindsight bias), and the barriers to creative problem solving (functional fixedness). This section is critical for students of business, law, and medicine as well as psychology.