chapter 3 blink recap

1234567891011121314151617181920
Across
  1. 2. - An immediate conclusion formed in seconds
  2. 3. – Connects to the theme of how fast decisions can be shockingly accurate… or very wrong.
  3. 5. – Uncontrolled thinking that drives quick impressions.
  4. 8. – Hidden prejudices shaping behavior without awareness.
  5. 9. – Psychologist studying facial cues and rapid emotional recognition.
  6. 11. - Gladwell's term for rapid judgments based on minimal information
  7. 12. - The bias that taller people seem more competent or presidential
  8. 14. – Feeling-based reasoning shaped by rapid cognition.
  9. 16. – Automatic links that shape our quick judgments.
  10. 17. – Prior exposure influencing later decisions unconsciously.
  11. 18. -Thinking that occurs quickly and largely unconsciously
  12. 19. – Gladwell’s point that flawed snap judgments reveal patterned mistakes.
  13. 20. – What Gladwell argues we must consciously learn to do.
Down
  1. 1. - Mental processes outside our awareness that drive quick assessments
  2. 4. – Mental shortcuts used in thin-slicing.
  3. 6. – The error explored through Harding’s story.
  4. 7. - Example of how apperances mislead; voters "fell" for his looks.
  5. 10. - The fast, automatic part of the mind that interprets information.
  6. 13. – Initial judgments that strongly influence decision-making.
  7. 15. - A test measuring unconscious associations and biases