Lesson 4. Psychology Behind Decision Making
Across
- 4. Having or displaying faults; imperfect or defective.
- 6. Not solid or firm, typically in the context of an argument or reasoning.
- 7. Without being aware or intentional.
- 10. Truly or in fact.
- 12. Persuade someone to do or believe something.
- 13. Explain the meaning of (information or actions).
- 14. In a logical or sensible manner.
- 16. A person who does not eat meat, and sometimes other animal products, especially for moral, religious, or health reasons.
Down
- 1. Deny the truth of a statement, especially by asserting the opposite.
- 2. A person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment, often regarding fundamental questions about existence, morality, and knowledge.
- 3. Decide or consider that something or someone is not worth further consideration or attention.
- 5. The ability to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions.
- 7. Not able to be trusted or depended on.
- 8. The action of verifying or endorsing a fact, opinion, or course of action.
- 9. A person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy.
- 11. The scientific study of the mind and behavior.
- 12. Relating to mental processes like thinking, perceiving, learning, and remembering.
- 15. A prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually considered unfair.