Chapter 7

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Across
  1. 2. Mental representations of familiar sequences of activity.
  2. 4. Mental representations of visual information.
  3. 6. The total benefit to be expected of a decision if it were repeated on several occasions.
  4. 10. Early sounds, such as babblings, made by babies.
  5. 12. A set of rules for combining the symbols, such as words, used in a given language.
  6. 15. The process of evaluating a conclusion based on the evidence available to support it.
  7. 17. A mental model that represents familiar parts of the environment
  8. 19. A member of a natural concept that possesses all or moots its characteristic features.
  9. 20. The capacity to produce original solutions or novel compositions.
Down
  1. 1. The tendency for old patterns of problems solving to persist.
  2. 3. The ability to generate many different solutions to a problem.
  3. 5. The tendency to think about familiar objects in familiar ways.
  4. 7. In decision making, any subjective measures of value.
  5. 8. A set of rigorous procedures for reaching valid conclusions.
  6. 9. Repetitions of syllables; the first sounds infants make that resemble speech.
  7. 11. Symbols that are used as a means of communicating.
  8. 13. Categories of objects, events, or ideas that have common properties.
  9. 14. Mental shortcuts or rules of thumb.
  10. 16. A system of formulas for drawing valid conclusions.
  11. 18. A mental representation that expresses a relationship between concepts.