Chapter 7a and 7b AP Psychology

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