AP Psychology Cognition
Across
- 2. The process of getting information into memory.
- 5. Tendency to search for information that supports one’s beliefs.
- 7. The way an issue is posed, which can affect decisions and judgments.
- 8. A methodical, logical rule or procedure that guarantees solving a problem.
- 9. A need or desire that energizes and directs behavior.
- 10. Mental frameworks that help organize and interpret information.
- 12. Failure to notice changes in the environment.
- 13. The process of getting information out of memory storage.
- 14. A simple thinking strategy that often allows quick, efficient problem-solving.
- 16. Failing to see visible objects when attention is directed elsewhere.
Down
- 1. Tendency to think of things only in terms of their usual functions.
- 3. A mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another.
- 4. A response of the whole organism involving physiological arousal and feelings.
- 5. Environmental factors that influence perception.
- 6. A best example of a category.
- 11. Tendency to be more confident than correct.
- 15. The retention of encoded information over time.