Chapter 12

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Across
  1. 3. Governed by three
  2. 4. Using or capable of using two languages with nearly equal or equal facility
  3. 6. A method for learning to read in which children decode the sounds of words via their knowledge of the sounds of letters and letter combinations
  4. 7. A ratio obtained by dividing a child’s “mental age” on an intelligence test by their chronological age
  5. 10. According to Howard Garner how many intelligences are there?
Down
  1. 1. The degree to which the variations in a trait from one person to another can be attributed to, or explained by, genetic factors
  2. 2. That which is attained by one’s efforts and presumed to be made possible by one’s abilities
  3. 5. The processes by which we store and retrieve information
  4. 8. A complex and controversial concept to understand the world and the resourcefulness to cope with its challenges
  5. 9. A factor hypothesized to be present in intelligence tests that bestows an advantage on test takers from certain cultural or ethnic backgrounds but that does not reflect true intelligence