Across
- 3. proposes that there are three distinct types of intelligence: practical, distinct, and analytical.
- 7. Permits individuals to see causal relationships in events and infer associations between and among them
- 9. our tendency to use information that comes to mind quickly and easily when making decisions about the future
- 11. The ability to solve problems without relying on past experience and accumulated knowledge, Examples: solving puzzles
- 13. The set of rules that describe how words and phrases in language are arranged into grammatical sentences.
- 15. (General intelligence), the existence of broad mental capacity that influences performance on cognitive ability measures
- 17. mental imagery that involves the sense of having “pictures” in the mind.
- 21. a mental shortcut that we use when estimating probabilities.
- 22. Making inferences based on an observation
Down
- 1. The tendency to interpret, recall, or favor information that confirms what they think or believe.
- 2. The ability to utilize skills and knowledge from prior learning
- 4. A collection of objects, events, or other items with common properties arranged in a multilevel structure.
- 5. Prespeech sounds that infants make at around 6 months. Usually regarded as practice in vocalization Examples: dada
- 6. Making an inference based on widely accepted facts and premises.
- 8. A pattern of thought or behavior that organizes categories of information and the relationships among them.
- 10. Periods of psychological development, limited in time duration. The sensitive period for spoken language is 7 months-3 years
- 12. the flow of information throughout the human nervous system involving the operation of perceptual systems memory stores decision processes and response mechanisms.
- 13. The ability to mentality manipulate objects in space and to imagine them in different locations and positions.
- 14. The ability to use words and combinations of words effectively in communication and problem solving
- 16. An abstract system of rules that describes how language works.
- 18. awareness and understanding of one’s own thoughts/ thought process
- 19. the naturally occurring frequency of a phenomenon in a population
- 20. vowel like sounds made by young infants when they’re happy
