Hi!
You might want to ask an applied cognitive question - maybe If you wanted 
to have a computer to REALLY think like a human - what would you need to 
change?

If anyone sends you an integrative question, I would love to see it - 
though, I must admit, every time I have used a "getting the big picture" 
question, it has ended in disaster in a test situation. It might work as a 
take home essay.

At 10:15 AM 12/5/00 -0500, Nathalie Cote wrote:
>Hello, TIPsters. I am working on the final exam for my Cognitive Psychology
>course, and I'm not satisfied with the essay questions I'm generating. I'd
>like to have two or three essay questions (to give them a choice) that would
>require that students integrate information from several units. We're using
>Sternberg's text, and he ends it with a chapter on intelligence, arguing
>that intelligent thinking and behavior incorporate all of the cognitive
>structures and processes and issues that we've discussed throughout the
>semester. I'd particularly like to generate something that requires them to
>show their understanding of the importance of metacognition and cognitive
>economy, themes that have run through most units.
>
>  I'm struggling. Do any of you have any essay ideas or favorite Cognitive
>essay questions that you could show me?
>
>Thank you,
>
>Nathalie
>
>*****
>Nathalie Coté
>Assistant Professor of Psychology
>Belmont Abbey College
>100 Belmont - Mt. Holly Road
>Belmont, NC  28012
>(704) 825-6754
>

Deb

Dr. Deborah S. Briihl
Dept. of Psychology and Counseling
Valdosta State University
Valdosta, GA 31698
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