Across
- 1. His research in 1920/32 demonstrated the reconstructive nature of memory and was the starting point for the research about fallibility of memory.
- 3. Herbert Simon: BOUNDED __________
- 6. the initials of a famous patient with partial retrograde amnesia & complete anterograde amnesia
- 8. you need this to transfer information from sensory memory to short-term memory (according to the multi-store model of memory).
- 10. the process of identifying and choosing alternatives based on the values and preferences.
- 11. a mental representation of an individual's pre-existing knowledge about the world and experiences in the world.
- 14. are simple and efficient rules that guide decision-making, sometimes outside of conscious awareness, e.g. the availability ________.
- 15. began his prize-awarded research in order to increase understanding of how people make economic decisions.
Down
- 2. Rational thinking is controlled, slow and requires intentional __________.
- 4. Intuitive thinking is __________, quick, requires limited effort and is influenced by biases.
- 5. The dual _________ model of thinking and decision-making includes intuitive and rational thinking.
- 7. can be conceptualized as stages, processes, or types.
- 9. the process of using knowledge and information to make plans, interpret the world, and make predictions about the world in general.
- 12. this is what happens with memories in the sensory memory if not attended to.
- 13. Baddeley and ______: Working memory model
