Cognitive Psychology - Concept Formation Quiz

Test your understanding of concept formation in cognitive psychology with questions on categorization, prototypes, problem-solving, and biases.

#1

Which term refers to the mental process of grouping similar objects or events into a single category?

Encoding
Chunking
Categorization
Elaboration
#2

What is an example of a basic-level category?

Animal
Mammal
Golden Retriever
Dog
#3

What is the term for a mental shortcut that allows people to make judgments and solve problems efficiently?

Algorithm
Heuristic
Prototype
Schema
#4

Which type of problem-solving strategy involves breaking down a problem into smaller subproblems?

Means-ends analysis
Algorithm
Trial and error
Subgoal analysis
#5

What is the term for the tendency to perceive objects as only functioning in their usual or customary way?

Confirmation bias
Functional fixedness
Availability heuristic
Anchoring bias
#6

Which theory proposes that concepts are represented by a prototype, which is the most typical member of a category?

Prototype Theory
Exemplar Theory
Feature Comparison Model
Schema Theory
#7

What is an example of a concept that might be organized using a hierarchical network?

Fruits -> Apples -> Granny Smith
Colors -> Red -> Firetruck
Vegetables -> Carrots -> Orange
Animals -> Cats -> Persian
#8

In concept formation, what does the term 'family resemblance' suggest?

That concepts are based on shared features rather than a strict set of defining features
That concepts are primarily inherited from one's family
That concepts are only relevant within the context of family relationships
That concepts are formed through resemblance to one's family members
#9

Which psychologist is associated with the concept of 'schema' in cognitive psychology?

Jean Piaget
B.F. Skinner
Noam Chomsky
John B. Watson
#10

Which cognitive process involves mentally rearranging the elements of a problem to find a solution?

Insight
Confirmation bias
Functional fixedness
Problem-solving
#11

Which term describes the process of refining concepts to make them more precise?

Scaffolding
Overlearning
Refinement
Differentiation
#12

Which type of concept involves creating new rules or combining existing rules in novel ways?

Prototype
Exemplar
Script
Creative concept
#13

According to the feature comparison model, how are concepts represented?

Through a network of interconnected nodes
By comparing features to a prototype
By comparing features to specific exemplars
Through the use of scripts for common events

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