Testing and Intelligence
Across
- 4. The tendency to pay attention only to information that confirms one’s own beliefs
- 5. type of reasoning in which a conclusion necessarily follows a set of premises
- 7. type of reasoning in which a conclusion probably follows a set of premises
- 10. learning with intention (studying)
Down
- 1. A general intellectual ability assumed by many theorists to underlie specific mental abilities and talents
- 2. The tendency to overestimate one’s ability to have predicted an event once the outcome is known.
- 3. Mental inflexibility, inertia, and obliviousness in the present context
- 6. emotional intelligence
- 8. type of learning that uses acquired knowledge about something without being aware how you did so
- 9. Intelligences A theory proposed by Howard Gardner, there are many ways to be “intelligent”.