Cognition and Intelligence- Portfolio 1
Across
- 2. A ___ problem has a clear goal, only one correct solution, and a defined method for finding it.
- 5. If this is too extraneous, it causes unnecessary processing and is unrelated to the learning goal. TWO WORDs
- 7. Problems with clear goals, one correct solution, and a certain method for solving them are well-defined problems, while ________ problems are those with ambiguous goals, a variety of acceptable solutions, and no established strategy for solving them.
- 12. The _______ is the “supervisor” that controls and directs the information to different parts of your brain. )
- 13. The more experience-based type of intelligence.
- 14. This type of encoding involves understanding what it means and using existing knowledge that it is associated with.
- 18. The ____ sketchpad holds visual and spatial information in short term storage.
- 19. This happens when you are unable to remember a specific concept or term despite paying attention to it when it was being taught. TWO WORDS
- 21. Being able to adapt to new situations regardless of culture means you may be high in ________ intelligence.
- 24. individuals’ ability to make and assess conclusions based on evidence is part of _______. TWO WORDS
- 25. Gardner describes ______as the sensitivity to the meaning and order of words and the varied use of language. TWO WORDS
- 28. Learning information for long term storage and retrieval can be called ________.
Down
- 1. During our Jigsaw Activity we learned about the scientist that stole the brain of this famous physicist. TWO WORDS
- 3. Using a textbook as a supplement of having all explicit information and variation of review questions which primes you is an example of ______ in the classroom.TWO WORDS.
- 4. A type of concept map that shows superordinate, subordinate, and coordinate relationships among concepts.
- 6. Separate groups based on how well Elementary students can read is an example of ______ grouping.
- 8. The mind’s system to help regulate how we learn, think, and process. “Thinking about thinking.”
- 9. The Harvard psychologist who theorized about multiple intelligences, Howard _______.
- 10. According to Sternberg’s Triarchic Theory of Intelligence, intelligence exists in three dimensions: analytical, creative and ______.
- 11. The type of declarative knowledge that is comprised of personal experiences.
- 15. When learning, _____ is crucial in learning when trying to get information into your long term memory.
- 16. The study strategy in which a person draws influences, identifies examples, and forms relationships is called elaborative ______.
- 17. The ability to take understanding acquired in one context and apply it to a different context.
- 20. A meaningful encoding strategy that expands existing schemas.
- 22. The first step to memory that is required for understanding and later retrieval but has limited capacity.
- 23. To solve a problem, a person can use a ____ which is widely accepted strategy.
- 26. Although they are widely accepted, ______ tests have led to controversy over racial bias and potential inaccuracy.
- 27. If you combine a phone number into larger more meaningful units, which strategy to reduce cognitive load are you applying?