COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY

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Across
  1. 2. According to Piaget, the stage where language and symbols are used, but logical operations are still absent, is called the ___ stage.
  2. 3. Because the cognitive methodology uses scientific experiments and numerical data, it is largely ___ in nature.
  3. 6. Reasoning that is emphasised by cognitive psychology
  4. 7. Cognitive theory is a field of psychology that focuses on mental processes such as memory perception and ___.
  5. 8. The cognitive paradigm views the mind as an information-processing system, through multiple independent processors. This is called ___.
  6. 10. Memory, perception, attention and decision-making are examples of ___ processes in cognitive theory.
  7. 11. Treating mind as mere computation, ignoring meaning and embodiment.
  8. 13. A cognitive process that aids in the transference of working memory to long-term memory.
Down
  1. 1. A learning theory in which learning is both an active process and a personal representation of the world.
  2. 4. Because cognitive psychology aims to produce objective, testable knowledge using experiments and measurable evidence, its rhetorical structure is strongly influenced by ___.
  3. 5. Reality is experienced through mental representations of the world.
  4. 9. Chomsky argued that children are born with an innate mental mechanism that allows them to acquire language rapidly. This mechanism is called the___.
  5. 12. The awareness of one’s thinking and the capability to implement strategies and alter patterns.