Chapter 8 Motivation and Emotion - Power 3
Across
- 3. The mental process of drawing conclusions based on information or evidence.
- 5. A sudden realization or understanding of how to solve a problem.
- 8. Tendency of the body to maintain a steady state
- 9. A best or most typical example of a category or concept.
- 10. A problem-solving technique where steps are planned to reduce the difference between the current state and the goal.
- 13. Thinking that narrows down multiple ideas into a single, best solution.
- 16. A mark, character, or object that represents an idea, object, or relationship
- 17. A general idea or category that groups similar objects, events, or people
- 19. The inability to see a new use for an object beyond its usual purpose.
- 20. A step-by-step method or set of rules used to solve a problem or complete a task
Down
- 1. A problem-solving strategy that involves reducing the gap between the current situation and the goal.
- 2. Reasoning from specific examples to form a general rule or conclusion.
- 4. Creative thinking that generates many possible solutions or ideas.
- 6. The tendency to focus on information that supports existing beliefs and ignore opposing evidence.
- 7. Reasoning from general principles to reach a specific conclusion.
- 11. A tendency to approach problems in the same way that has worked in the past.
- 12. Rearranging elements of a problem in a new way to find a solution.
- 14. A mental shortcut or rule of thumb used to make decisions or solve problems quickly.
- 15. The process of mentally processing information to form ideas, solve problems, or make decisions
- 18. Forgetting where or how you learned something, even if you remember the information itself.