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Across
  1. 2. In Cattell’s model, this is knowledge, memory, and facts.
  2. 4. rationality Model of human behavior that suggests that humans try to make rational decisions but are bounded due to cognitive limitations. First described by Herbert Simon
  3. 6. Trick used when a black Friday ad (falsely) says the price used to be this big number! But now it is this smaller number! Definitely focus on the big one and use that as your guide.
  4. 13. Your chess-playing system
  5. 14. Self-awareness, empathy, self-control
  6. 16. All evidence to the contrary, people appear to be getting smarter!
  7. 17. systematic and predictable mistakes that influence the judgment of even very talented human beings
  8. 18. Mental short-cuts
  9. 19. bias to be systematically affected by the way in which information is presented, while holding the objective information constant.
Down
  1. 1. Part of a duo who taught us about critical biases. RIP.
  2. 3. Bounded __________. Thing where we may care about others too much.
  3. 4. The first quotient-maker
  4. 5. Bounded himself a Nobel Prize
  5. 7. We have to figure this out by testing a representative sample of a population so that we can know where any one individual rates compared to it.
  6. 8. often used to be synonymous with intelligence itself
  7. 9. ______ intelligence. In Cattell’s model, this includes skills, problem-solving, and ability to see complex relationships
  8. 10. ability to acquire, process, recall and apply information…among other things
  9. 11. bias to have greater confidence than ya should have
  10. 12. Bounded ________ ; limited ability to pay attention
  11. 15. In current times, it isn’t a quotient, though we still call it one.