Curse of knowledge
________ /hindsight bias: our tendency to underestimate how long it will take to learn something that weve already mastered.
False consensus effect
________: humans assume that others share their beliefs.
Howard Gardner
________: there are 8 kinds of intelligence.
Metacognition
________: monitoring your own thinking.
Robert Sternberg
________: analytical, creative, and practical intelligence.
Imagination inflation
________: believes a vivid imaginary event is actually a memory.
Suggestion
________: the way a question is asked may distort the memory of an event.
Fluency illusions
________: tendency to mistake fluency with a text for mastery of its content.
Fluid intelligence
________: ability to think abstractly.
instructional style
When the ________ matches the nature of the content, all learners learn better.
Memories
________ are subject to social influence and align with the ________ of the people around us.
metacognition
monitoring your own thinking
imagination inflation
believes a vivid imaginary event is actually a memory
suggestion
the way a question is asked may distort the memory of an event
curse of knowledge / hindsight bias
our tendency to underestimate how long it will take to learn something that weve already mastered
fluency illusions
tendency to mistake fluency with a text for mastery of its content
false consensus effect
humans assume that others share their beliefs
Dunning-Kruger effect
incompetent people overestimate their own competence, so they see no need to improve
fluid intelligence
ability to think abstractly
crystallized intelligence
ones accumulated knowledge of the world
Howard Gardner
there are 8 kinds of intelligence
Robert Sternberg
analytical, creative, and practical intelligence