Lesson 4. Psychology Behind Decision Making

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