Motor vehicles and kitchen appliances are best described as _____.
a. artifact categories
b. classical concepts
c. fuzzy concepts
d. natural categories
Ques. 2Animals, plants and geological formations are best described as _____.
a. artifact categories
b. classical concepts
c. fuzzy concepts
d. natural categories
Ques. 3The fundamental unit of symbolic knowledge is a ____, which may be grouped into ____.
a. concept; categories
b. concept; hidden units
c. node; schemas
d. node; concepts
Ques. 4A ____ refers to an idea or a thought about something that aids in understanding the world.
a. frame
b. concept
c. morpheme
d. schema
Ques. 5The fundamental unit of symbolic knowledge is typically viewed as a ____.
a. concept
b. word
c. morpheme
d. schema
Ques. 6____ refer(s) to the use of multiple approaches and techniques to come together in addressing a problem or in responding to a question.
a. The multiplicity method
b. The multi-techniques approach
c. Converging operations
d. Diverging operations
Ques. 7____ refers to an approach to understanding cognition that involves an attempt to enable machines such as computers to simulate various cognitive processes that characterize human intelligence.
a. Elementary information process
b. The simulated intelligence view
c. Schematic simulation
d. Artificial intelligence
Ques. 8Your knowledge of how to ride a bicycle, how to write your signature, how to drive a car to a familiar location, and how to catch a ball all depend on your mental representation of what cognitive psychologists call ____ knowledge.
a. how-to
b. executive
c. declarative
d. procedural
Ques. 9____ knowledge refers to information regarding how to execute a sequence of operations (sometimes described as knowing how).
a. How-to
b. Executive
c. Declarative
d. Procedural