Thinking and Problem-Solving Crossword
Across
- 2. Convergent Thinking versus Divergent Thinking.
- 6. A result of heuristics which is NOT a good indicator of how right you are.
- 7. The inability to see the new use for an object.
- 9. A rule of thumb that generally, but not always, can be used to make a judgement to solve a problem though is prone to errors.
- 10. The tendency to fall into established thought patterns.
Down
- 1. Type of heuristic that judges a situation based on examples of similar situations that initially come to mind
- 3. A rule that guarantees the solution to a problem, often by using a formula that may or may not be impractical.
- 4. The way a problem is presented that can drastically effect the way we view it.
- 5. Type of heuristic that judges a situation based on how similar the aspects are to the prototypes the person holds in their mind.
- 8. Two types of this word: concepts (usually based on prototypes) and images.