After completing their study of this module, students should be able to:
1. Define cognition.
2. Compare algorithms and heuristics as problem-solving strategies, and explain how insight differs from both of them.
3. Contrast the confirmation bias and fixation, and explain how they can interfere with effective problem solving.
4. Contrast the representativeness and availability heuristics, and explain how they can cause us to underestimate or ignore important information.
5. Describe how others can use framing to elicit from us the answers they want.
6. Discuss how our preexisting beliefs can distort our logic.