Thought
The flow of ideas and associations that can lead to conclusions or actions
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Introduction to Psychology @ OpenStax Course
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Which of the following best describes the focus of cognitive psychology?
Which of the following is an example of a mental process studied in cognitive psychology?
Which of the following fields draws from cognitive psychology to understand how people learn?
Which of the following concepts is central to cognitive psychology?
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Research Topics in Cognitive Psychology
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Theories and Perspectives on Cognition
Cognitive Misers
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Cognitive Dissonance
Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT)
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Cognition and Consciousness
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Theories and Perspectives on Cognition
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Cognitive Diversity
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Cognitive Development
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Cognitive Dissonance
Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT)
Metacognition
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Which of the following best describes cognition?
Which of the following activities is an example of cognition?
Which of the following processes is most directly related to cognition?
Which of the following scenarios best illustrates the concept of cognition?
Unconscious Cognitive Processes
Planning Daily Errands as an Example of Cognition
Reciprocal Influence Between Thoughts, Emotions, and Memories
Social Cognition
Goal of Studying Cognition
Learn After
Focuses of Research on Thought
Synthesis of Information in Thought Formation
A person is trying to decide which route to take to a new destination. They look at a map showing a direct highway route and a shorter, scenic backroad route. They remember hearing a traffic report about an accident on the highway. They also feel a bit rushed for time. After considering the potential delay on the highway against the slower speed limit on the backroads, they choose the backroads. Which part of this scenario best exemplifies the process of 'thought'?
Analyzing a Decision-Making Process