Across
- 4. A mental image that describes a category
- 6. To hold on to initial conceptions even after they have been disproven
- 7. Mental classification that form from our everyday experiences
- 9. Begins at around age 2
- 10. The smallest distinctive sound unit
- 12. To be unable to see a problem from a different perspective
- 16. A type of concept that is defined by a set of characteristics
- 19. To problem solve knowing there is a correct outcome
- 20. The rules for combining words into grammatically correct sentences
- 22. The human method to communicate through speaking, writing, or gestures.
- 25. Someone that can develop and create ideas could be described as having...
- 26. Saying "I knew it all along" demonstrates that you have...
- 31. Problems that are solved by starting at the solution
- 32. If you ignore other perspectives and only look to support your preconceptions, you have...
- 33. Having one way to get the correct answer
- 36. To decide how a new object should be categorized based on the already existing categories
- 38. Comparing problems because of their similarities is an example of using...
- 40. If you believe that you are more correct than you actually are, this demonstrates...
- 41. Judging the likelihood of something based on how quickly it comes to your mind demonstrates...
- 42. Estimating likelihood based on convenience in memory
Down
- 1. Having multiple correct answers
- 2. The smallest distinctive unit that carries meaning
- 3. Begins at around age 1
- 5. If someone checks over and over to see how they are progressing towards the final goal, this is an example of a...
- 8. When kids can say two word sentences exclusive to nouns and verbs
- 11. The rules that measure the meaning of the words we use
- 13. Provides expectations about said event, person, situation,etc
- 14. Simple, basic rules that take shortcuts to get to an answer, but are not always accurate
- 15. The system of which rules are made in a language
- 17. To be unable to see an object as having a purpose other than its most common one
- 18. A mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas, etc
- 21. A type of schema that is concerned with sequences events and other potential things that may occur in the future
- 23. Having a realization of a solution describes...
- 24. Begins at 3-4 months old
- 27. How an issue is judged
- 28. Letting the first piece of information presented be the most reliable when making a decision
- 29. Language is determined by reality
- 30. Estimating likelihood based on a certain prototype is...
- 34. Mental representation of said place or situation
- 35. To want to solve problems based on how they previously solved them
- 37. Believed that we can explain language development based on association, imitation, and reinforcement
- 39. Believed that "universal grammar" connects all languages
