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Page 1: Problem-Solving and Creativity AP Psychology. Building Blocks of Thought Mental Images Concepts Schemas Scripts.

Problem-Solving and Creativity

AP Psychology

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Building Blocks of Thought

• Mental Images

• Concepts

• Schemas

• Scripts

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Mental Images

• Def – a mental picture of a previously stored sensory experience

• Can be visual – not strictly though– Visual – what a rainbow looks like– Sound – roaring race car– Smell – barbequed chicken– Feel – warm breeze

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Concepts• Def –group objects, events, or situations that

share similar features and characteristics

• Artificial (formal) concepts - Defined by a specific set of rules or features– Example - Geometric Shapes (triangles, squares,

rectangles)• Natural concepts – formed by everyday

experiences– Examples – vehicles, birds, fruit

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Prototype

• Def – most typical instance of concept

• Examples (Concept (prototype))– Vehicle (car)– Bird (robin)– Fruit (apple)

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Schema• Def – organized mental framework about a topic,

event, object, idea, setting or group of people– Built from experiences!

• Important role in how we learn to categorize different groups of people– Example – we learn different schemas for racial groups

(can include stereotypes and prejudices)

• Example – To a student – “high school”– Schema – classrooms, cafeterias, science labs, band rooms,

athletic fields

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Schema

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Script

• Def – type of schema that involves a typical sequence of behavior expected at an everyday event

• Examples– We have scripts for…• Riding a school bus, attending a class, going to a

Christmas party, taking a date to the movie

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Problem-Solving Strategies• Algorithms• Def – a logical step-by-step procedure that, if

followed correctly, will eventually solve a specific problem

• Example – Mathematical Formulas– Area of triangle – (½ base x height)

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Problem-Solving Strategies• Heuristics• Def – a general rule of thumb or shortcut that

is used to reduce the number of possible solutions

• Examples – College search– You could visit all possible choices (algorithm)– You could use a heuristic - search small liberal

arts colleges located within 300 miles

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Heuristics

• I only read books that have won awards

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Obstacles to Solving Problems• Mental Sets

• Functional Fixedness

• Confirmation Bias

• The Availability Heuristic

• The Representative Heuristic

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Mental Sets• Def – tendency to continue to use a belief

system and problem-solving strategies that worked in the past

• Example – President Hoover’s response to GD– Hoover’s beliefs (mental sets) emphasized

individualism, importance of private charities and laissez-faire attitude toward government

– Because of this mental set, he failed to adopt new economic models that stressed massive spending programs to revive the economy (like FDR)

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Mental Sets

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Functional Fixedness

• Def – tendency to think of an object as functioning only in its usual or customary way– As a result, individuals often do not see unusual or

innovative uses for familiar objects• Example– A rainstorm approaches as you are on a hike.– You get soaked because you did not think of

cutting holes into trash bags to use as an improvised raincoat

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Confirmation Bias• Def – preference for information that confirms

preexisting positions or beliefs, while ignoring or discounting contradictory evidence

• Example – Christopher Columbus• Searching for a new water route to the Indies,

Columbus bumped into the Caribbean• He was so certain that he had reached the

Indies that he called the native people Indians

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Confirmation Bias

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The Availability Heuristic• Def – Judging the likelihood of an event based

on readily available personal experiences or news reports

• Example – Mega Millions• MM creates vivid memories by running TV

commercials of ecstatic winners. By ignoring the millions of losers, the advertisements help create an unrealistic availability heuristic

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Availability Heuristic

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The Representative Heuristic• Def – Judging the likelihood of an even based on how

well it matches a typical example

• Example • Kara is attractive, fun-loving, enjoys tanning and

attending rock concerts• When people were asked whether she was a teacher

or a model – most say model• Even though there are far more females teachers than

models• People picked model, because she meets that

prototype

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Representative Heuristics

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Creativity

• Def – a mental process that produces novel solutions to problems

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Divergent Thinking• Def – type of thinking in which problem

solvers devise a number of possible alternative approaches (a major element of creativity)

• Example – Great Depression• Hoover failed to improve because he was

locked into mental sets• FDR embraced divergent thinking when he

proposed a New Deal

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Divergent Thinking

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Characteristics of Creative Thinking

• Creative people…– Are independent thinkers who resist social

pressures to conform– Display a willingness to grow, change and take

risks– Are internally motivated and display an ability to

focus their full attention on a problem– Are drawn to complex, challenging problems