When Biases Collide: Understanding Complex Cognitive Cascades
Across
- 3. To make something, like a problem or a mistake, worse by adding to it.
- 6. Impossible to deny, disprove, or argue against.
- 8. Unfriendliness, opposition, or aggressive behavior.
- 11. Having no equal; exceptional.
- 13. The examination or observation of one's own mental and emotional processes.
- 14. The best or most important product, idea, or building that an organization owns or produces.
- 15. A trick or device intended to attract attention, publicity, or business.
- 17. The quality of being extremely thorough, exhaustive, and accurate.
- 18. Beginning to grow or increase rapidly; flourishing.
- 19. Relating to human existence and experience; of fundamental importance.
Down
- 1. A process whereby something is successively passed on, often with intensifying effect.
- 2. People or things situated away or detached from the main body or system; statistical anomalies.
- 4. Relating to deep, instinctive, gut-level feelings rather than to the intellect.
- 5. Great skill, expertise, and capability in a particular field or activity.
- 7. Based on random choice or whim, rather than on any reason or system.
- 9. Overwhelmed by a massive number of things or people at once, as if by a flood.
- 10. To examine or inspect closely, critically, and thoroughly.
- 12. A single example of something, especially one used for scientific study or display.
- 14. A foolish act, idea, or practice that often has a disastrous outcome.
- 16. Serving as a warning to others.