Across
- 4. – Sudden realization of a solution to a problem.
- 6. – Type of knowledge that is hard to verbalize, like riding a bike.
- 7. – Type of problem with an unclear path to solution and no single correct answer.
- 8. – Language structure that governs how words form phrases and sentences.
- 10. – General term for knowledge about facts, concepts, and meanings.
- 12. – Theory suggesting people categorize by similarity to an ideal example.
- 14. – Reusing a strategy that worked before but is now unhelpful.
- 15. – A step-by-step procedure that guarantees a solution.
Down
- 1. – A sequence of expected actions in a specific situation (e.g., ordering food).
- 2. – Understanding speech by using the same brain areas we use to speak.
- 3. – The mental framework used to organize knowledge and expectations.
- 5. – Inability to see a new use for a familiar object.
- 6. – The process of breaking sentences into parts to understand their structure.
- 9. – A problem-solving strategy that uses general rules or educated guesses.
- 11. – The smallest unit of speech sound in language.
- 13. – The smallest unit of meaning in a word.
