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To go from the bottom to the top when solving a problem is
deductive reasoning
language itself structures the way we see the world
allowing a decision to be shaped by the context it is presented rather than exploring it from different perspectives
critical period
inductive reasoning
insight
Chomsky
syllogism
LAD was developed by
deductive reasoning
language itself structures the way we see the world
allowing a decision to be shaped by the context it is presented rather than exploring it from different perspectives
critical period
inductive reasoning
insight
Chomsky
syllogism
According to Chomsky everyone has a _________ when they must learn a language
deductive reasoning
language itself structures the way we see the world
allowing a decision to be shaped by the context it is presented rather than exploring it from different perspectives
critical period
inductive reasoning
insight
Chomsky
syllogism
To go from the top to the bottom when solving a problem is
deductive reasoning
language itself structures the way we see the world
allowing a decision to be shaped by the context it is presented rather than exploring it from different perspectives
critical period
inductive reasoning
insight
Chomsky
syllogism
Framing is
deductive reasoning
language itself structures the way we see the world
allowing a decision to be shaped by the context it is presented rather than exploring it from different perspectives
critical period
inductive reasoning
insight
Chomsky
syllogism
______________occurs when people suddenly discover the correct solution to a problem
deductive reasoning
language itself structures the way we see the world
allowing a decision to be shaped by the context it is presented rather than exploring it from different perspectives
critical period
inductive reasoning
insight
Chomsky
syllogism
According to the linguistic-relativity hypothesis
deductive reasoning
language itself structures the way we see the world
allowing a decision to be shaped by the context it is presented rather than exploring it from different perspectives
critical period
inductive reasoning
insight
Chomsky
syllogism
If all birds are warm-blooded, and if all parrots are birds, than parrots are warm blooded is an example of a
deductive reasoning
language itself structures the way we see the world
allowing a decision to be shaped by the context it is presented rather than exploring it from different perspectives
critical period
inductive reasoning
insight
Chomsky
syllogism
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