Cognitive Development in middle childhood
Across
- 1. Intelligence as a hierarchy of general and specific skills.
- 5. Assessing the effectiveness of a strategy and one's progress toward a learning goal.
- 7. Understanding of relations between items that promotes remembering by organizing information to be remembered.
- 8. The cognitive process of imagining how an object would look if it were rotated in space.
- 9. Intelligent behaviour involves applying existing knowledge to novel tasks.
- 10. Memory structure that allows people to remember events that occur in a specified order.
Down
- 2. Intelligence depends upon basic processes called components.
- 3. The ability to understand, reason, and remember visual and spatial relationships among objects or space.
- 4. Intelligent behaviour involves adapting to None's environment.
- 6. Deliberate acts used to help a person remember.