1. Language-related Perceptual Illusions: A. McGurk Effect B….
Question Answered step-by-step 1. Language-related Perceptual Illusions: A. McGurk Effect B…. 1. Language-related Perceptual Illusions: A. McGurk Effect B. Phonemic RestorationDiscuss what each of these might tell us about language, and in particular what their implications are about whether speech perception is handled by an informationally encapsulated module.2. Describe a recent example in which you made an error in reasoning due to the use of one of the heuristics. Identify the heuristic that you seem to have been using, and explain how it led to the error. 3. Find a real-life example of the use of inductive reasoning from a newspaper, magazine, book, etc. Identify the “base rate” and the “new” information that are relevant for your example. Was correct Bayesian reasoning used, or did people in the story you found make one of the two common errors of inductive reasoning (ignoring base rates, or neglecting new information)? 4. Give an example of a decision in which you attempted to “optimize” or choose the best possible course of action. What did you try to maximize? (Money? Happiness? Something else?) Which of the decision-making theories (regret theory/prospect theory) best describes your decision-making process? Were you able to optimize in this case? Explain how and why. Social Science Psychology PSY 360 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


