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18/05/2018 Introduction to Advanced Cognitive Processes - - Unit 7 - Week 5: Language | Decision Making
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Unit 7 - Week 5:
Language | Decision Making
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Course
outline
How to access
the portal?
Testing the pre-
requisites
Week 1 : Course
Introduction and
Knowledge
Week 2:
Knowledge,
Visual Imagery
Week 3 :
Language
Week 4 :
Language - II
Week 5:
Language |
Decision Making
Lecture 21 -
Aphasia
Lecture 22:
Bilingualism
Lecture 23:
Reasoning &
Decision
Making
Lecture 24:
Reasoning &
Decision
Making -II
Lecture 25:
Reasoning &
Decision
Making -III
Quiz : Week 5:
Assignment 5
Assignment 5
Solution
Due on 2018-03-14, 23:59 IST.
1 point1)
1 point2)
1 point3)
1 point4)
Week 5: Assignment 5
The due date for submitting this assignment has passed.
Submitted assignment
Disruption of the ability to speak consisting of difficulties with word ordering, finding the right
word and articulation is known as
Wernicke’s aphasia
Broca’s aphasia
Lichteim aphasia
Conduction aphasia
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Broca’s aphasia
When an individual displays deficits in comprehension & spontaneous speech and repetition
is preserved. This is known as
Conduction aphasia
Dysarthria
Transcortical motor aphasia
Speech Apraxia
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Transcortical motor aphasia
In Revised Hierachical model (RHM) the semantic interference is more in ____
Forward translation
Backward translation
No effects
None of the above
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Forward translation
The Bilingual Interactive Activation (BIA) model doesn’t have
Orthographic representations
Phonological representations
18/05/2018 Introduction to Advanced Cognitive Processes - - Unit 7 - Week 5: Language | Decision Making
https://onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in/noc18_hs02/unit?unit=44&assessment=50 2/3
Week 6 :
Problem Solving
| Creativity
Week 7 :
Cognition &
Emotion
Week 8:
Cognitive
Development
Week 5
Feedback
1 point5)
1 point6)
1 point7)
1 point8)
Semantic representations
All of the above
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Semantic representations
Read the following statement and say which syllogism is valid: I studied; therefore, I’ll get
good grade.
Denying the consequent
Affirming the antecedent
Affirming the consequent
Denying the antecedent
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Affirming the antecedent
According to Cosmides and Tooby (1992), the results of the Wason Selection Task
demonstrate that the human mind has not evolved reasoning procedures that are specialised for
detecting logical violations of conditional rules. However, they found that subjects perform considerably
better in _________ condition than they do with the standard test.
Cheating on social exchange
Framing of the option
Requirement of the heuristics
All of the above
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Cheating on social exchange
The ______ states that events that are more easily remembered are judged as being more
probable, than events that are less easily remembered
Conditional probability
Availability heuristic
Representativeness heuristic
Base rate fallacy
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Availability heuristic
Confirmation bias refers to:
The tendency to look for affirming rather than disconfirming information
Inaccurate information that confirms prejudice
The tendency to look for disconfirming rather than confirming information
a and c
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
The tendency to look for affirming rather than disconfirming information
18/05/2018 Introduction to Advanced Cognitive Processes - - Unit 7 - Week 5: Language | Decision Making
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1 point9)
1 point10)
In a study, Simonsohn (2009) found that prospective students visiting an academically highly
rated university were more likely to enrol if they had visited the campus on a cloudy day. This is due to :
Incidental immediate emotion
Integral immediate emotion
A and b
Due to the role of justification
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Incidental immediate emotion
Depends on how the choices are presented and framed to us influences our decision
making. This is due to:
Risk aversive strategy
Risk seeking strategy
Framing effect
Willingness to conform
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Framing effect
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  • 1. 18/05/2018 Introduction to Advanced Cognitive Processes - - Unit 7 - Week 5: Language | Decision Making https://onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in/noc18_hs02/unit?unit=44&assessment=50 1/3 X Courses » Introduction to Advanced Cognitive Processes Unit 7 - Week 5: Language | Decision Making reviewer1@nptel.iitm.ac.in â–¼ Announcements Course Ask a Question Progress Mentor Course outline How to access the portal? Testing the pre- requisites Week 1 : Course Introduction and Knowledge Week 2: Knowledge, Visual Imagery Week 3 : Language Week 4 : Language - II Week 5: Language | Decision Making Lecture 21 - Aphasia Lecture 22: Bilingualism Lecture 23: Reasoning & Decision Making Lecture 24: Reasoning & Decision Making -II Lecture 25: Reasoning & Decision Making -III Quiz : Week 5: Assignment 5 Assignment 5 Solution Due on 2018-03-14, 23:59 IST. 1 point1) 1 point2) 1 point3) 1 point4) Week 5: Assignment 5 The due date for submitting this assignment has passed. Submitted assignment Disruption of the ability to speak consisting of difficulties with word ordering, finding the right word and articulation is known as Wernicke’s aphasia Broca’s aphasia Lichteim aphasia Conduction aphasia No, the answer is incorrect. Score: 0 Accepted Answers: Broca’s aphasia When an individual displays deficits in comprehension & spontaneous speech and repetition is preserved. This is known as Conduction aphasia Dysarthria Transcortical motor aphasia Speech Apraxia No, the answer is incorrect. Score: 0 Accepted Answers: Transcortical motor aphasia In Revised Hierachical model (RHM) the semantic interference is more in ____ Forward translation Backward translation No effects None of the above No, the answer is incorrect. Score: 0 Accepted Answers: Forward translation The Bilingual Interactive Activation (BIA) model doesn’t have Orthographic representations Phonological representations
  • 2. 18/05/2018 Introduction to Advanced Cognitive Processes - - Unit 7 - Week 5: Language | Decision Making https://onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in/noc18_hs02/unit?unit=44&assessment=50 2/3 Week 6 : Problem Solving | Creativity Week 7 : Cognition & Emotion Week 8: Cognitive Development Week 5 Feedback 1 point5) 1 point6) 1 point7) 1 point8) Semantic representations All of the above No, the answer is incorrect. Score: 0 Accepted Answers: Semantic representations Read the following statement and say which syllogism is valid: I studied; therefore, I’ll get good grade. Denying the consequent Affirming the antecedent Affirming the consequent Denying the antecedent No, the answer is incorrect. Score: 0 Accepted Answers: Affirming the antecedent According to Cosmides and Tooby (1992), the results of the Wason Selection Task demonstrate that the human mind has not evolved reasoning procedures that are specialised for detecting logical violations of conditional rules. However, they found that subjects perform considerably better in _________ condition than they do with the standard test. Cheating on social exchange Framing of the option Requirement of the heuristics All of the above No, the answer is incorrect. Score: 0 Accepted Answers: Cheating on social exchange The ______ states that events that are more easily remembered are judged as being more probable, than events that are less easily remembered Conditional probability Availability heuristic Representativeness heuristic Base rate fallacy No, the answer is incorrect. Score: 0 Accepted Answers: Availability heuristic Confirmation bias refers to: The tendency to look for affirming rather than disconfirming information Inaccurate information that confirms prejudice The tendency to look for disconfirming rather than confirming information a and c No, the answer is incorrect. Score: 0 Accepted Answers: The tendency to look for affirming rather than disconfirming information
  • 3. 18/05/2018 Introduction to Advanced Cognitive Processes - - Unit 7 - Week 5: Language | Decision Making https://onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in/noc18_hs02/unit?unit=44&assessment=50 3/3 1 point9) 1 point10) In a study, Simonsohn (2009) found that prospective students visiting an academically highly rated university were more likely to enrol if they had visited the campus on a cloudy day. This is due to : Incidental immediate emotion Integral immediate emotion A and b Due to the role of justification No, the answer is incorrect. Score: 0 Accepted Answers: Incidental immediate emotion Depends on how the choices are presented and framed to us influences our decision making. This is due to: Risk aversive strategy Risk seeking strategy Framing effect Willingness to conform No, the answer is incorrect. Score: 0 Accepted Answers: Framing effect Previous Page End A project of In association with Funded by Powered by © 2014 NPTEL - Privacy & Terms - Honor Code - FAQs -