Chapter 6 Middle Childhood Development
Across
- 2. this is a threat that one may conform to a negative stereotype
- 3. this ability in Sternberg's theory is needed to create novel solutions to problems
- 4. a memory strategy where information is embellished to make it more memorable
- 7. a person's understanding of memory; includes monitoring the effectiveness of memory strategies
- 9. a type of thinking that is new or novel to situations
- 10. when used in memory, it refers to a strategy that puts related information together
- 11. reasoning that draws conclusions from facts
Down
- 1. this ability in Sternberg's theory is needed to know which solutions will work with problems
- 2. being able to identify goals, select strategies, and monitor one's progress
- 5. a psychologist who specializes in measuring psychological traits
- 6. type of knowledge that that is the awareness of cognitive processes
- 8. this ability in Sternberg's theory is needed for analyzing and solving problems