Unit 6 - Cognition Pt II

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Across
  1. 2. type of heuristic that illustrated by individuals relying on only the information that they have been exposed to when making a judgment
  2. 4. the type of non-reasoning that is used when you have no clue on how solve a problem
  3. 5. most common test administered to test intelligence
  4. 7. component of language that separates humans from other primates - I walked to the store versus walked I store to
  5. 8. theory developed by spearman that focuses on s and g as forms of intelligence
  6. 9. basic unit of meaning in language - walked -2
  7. 10. stage of language development in which toddlers use 2 words combinations
  8. 11. influence on judgment in which you seek out information that provides support for your already held viewpoint - e.g. newsfeeds on social media
  9. 16. range of time in human development in which humans are biologically programmed to acquire language
  10. 19. you took a facial expression test to measure this type of intelligence
  11. 22. theorist who proposed that individuals have 7+ intelligences
  12. 23. cognitive psychologists would point to this influence on judgment in explaining those who refute that the earth is round, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary
  13. 24. aspect of language focused on meaning
Down
  1. 1. problem solving approach that is a formula that always leads to the correct result
  2. 3. Whorf’s theory that language actively shapes cognition
  3. 6. mental set that prevents thinking of an object being used for something other than its original intended use
  4. 12. the topic of this unit
  5. 13. type of problem solving strategy that would be illustrated by approaching a rubik's cube by getting all one side one color
  6. 14. another name for creative thinking “thinking outside of the box”
  7. 15. basic problem solving approach that uses general “rules of thumb”
  8. 17. basic unit of sound in language h/a/t - 3
  9. 18. type of heuristic that illustrated by individuals comparing a judgment scenario to a schema that they have for that scenario and deciding if it fits their schema - e.g. librarians are quiet
  10. 20. this influence on judgment is illustrated in advertising campaigns for junk food “all natural ingredients” to increase your preference for it
  11. 21. type of problem solving strategy illustrated by the hobbits/orc problem