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Cognitive Processing - Reasoning Decisions and Problem Solving

Cognitive Processing - Reasoning Decisions and Problem Solving is an online psychology course by Alison US CA that explores reasoning, decision-making, and problem-solving techniques. Priced variably, it's ideal for learners seeking to understand cognitive biases, heuristics, and scientific thinking in everyday decisions.

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Key features

  • Inductive reasoning with real-world examples
  • Covers Karl Popper’s falsification principle
  • Explores availability and representativeness heuristics
  • Teaches pragmatic reasoning schemas
  • Includes base rate and confirmation bias training
  • Focus on analogical problem-solving methods
  • Emphasizes ecological validity in cognition

Pros

  • +Free to enroll with flexible pacing
  • +Clear explanations of complex cognitive concepts
  • +Practical examples enhance understanding
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Cons

  • No academic credit unless upgraded
  • Limited instructor interaction

About Cognitive Processing - Reasoning Decisions and Problem Solving

What is Cognitive Processing - Reasoning Decisions and Problem Solving?

Cognitive Processing - Reasoning Decisions and Problem Solving is an online psychology course offered by Alison US CA that dives into the mental processes behind human reasoning, decision-making, and problem-solving. Designed for self-paced learning, the course uses instructor-led videos, real-world examples, and assessments to explain how we process information, form judgments, and overcome cognitive obstacles. It's built for anyone interested in the science of thought, from students to professionals in psychology, education, or behavioral economics.

Key features

  • Inductive Reasoning Training — Learn how conclusions are drawn from evidence with varying certainty.
  • Falsification Principle — Study Karl Popper’s scientific method criterion for testable theories.
  • Pragmatic Reasoning Schemas — Understand practical cause-and-effect thinking in real-life decisions.
  • Cognitive Heuristics — Explore availability, representativeness, and base rate heuristics.
  • Confirmation Bias Insight — Recognize how preconceptions influence judgment and choices.
  • Analogical Problem Solving — Develop creative solutions using comparative reasoning.
  • Ecological Validity Focus — Assess how well cognitive models reflect real-world behavior.

Who is Cognitive Processing - Reasoning Decisions and Problem Solving for?

This course suits students of psychology, educators, professionals in behavioral sciences, or lifelong learners aiming to sharpen critical thinking. It’s ideal for those seeking to understand the mental shortcuts and biases that shape decisions. No prior expertise is required, making it accessible to beginners. However, it’s especially valuable for individuals in research, teaching, or roles requiring analytical reasoning.

How does Cognitive Processing - Reasoning Decisions and Problem Solving compare?

Unlike general psychology introductions, this course focuses specifically on higher-order cognitive functions. Compared to university-level lectures, it offers a free, flexible format with practical demonstrations. It stands out from standard polypropylene rugs or fixed overhead cranes by delivering intellectual rather than physical utility. While not a certified degree program, it provides foundational knowledge comparable to entry-level cognitive psychology modules, with a stronger emphasis on real-world application than theoretical textbooks.

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Best use cases

  • Improving critical thinking skills
  • Learning cognitive biases for decision-making
  • Supplemental study for psychology students
  • Professional development in behavioral fields
  • Self-education in scientific reasoning
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Is Cognitive Processing - Reasoning Decisions and Problem Solving right for you?

This course is best for beginners or intermediate learners interested in cognitive psychology. It’s ideal for students, educators, or professionals in behavioral sciences. No prerequisites are required. Consider upgrading for certification. Alternatives include paid university courses or textbooks on cognitive psychology, but this offers a cost-effective, accessible entry point.

How it compares: Compared to traditional textbooks or university modules, this course delivers similar core concepts in cognitive processing with greater accessibility and interactivity, though without formal accreditation unless upgraded.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is cognitive processing in psychology?

Cognitive processing refers to how the mind receives, interprets, and uses information to reason, make decisions, and solve problems. This course breaks down these mental functions with real-life examples and scientific models.

Does this course cover decision-making biases?

Yes, it explains key biases like confirmation bias, availability heuristic, and representativeness heuristic, showing how they affect judgment and decision quality in everyday situations.

How long does it take to complete the course?

The course is self-paced, typically taking 3-5 hours to complete, depending on your learning speed and engagement with videos and assessments.

Is the course free to take?

Yes, the course is free to enroll and complete. A certificate can be purchased upon finishing if desired for professional or academic use.

Can I access the course on mobile devices?

Yes, the course is accessible on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices through the Alison website or app, allowing flexible learning anytime, anywhere.

Is Cognitive Processing - Reasoning Decisions and Problem Solving in stock at Alison?

Yes, Cognitive Processing - Reasoning Decisions and Problem Solving is currently in stock at Alison.

Specifications

Category
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SKU
2955
Last updated May 14, 2026