Across
- 5. - "The correspondence of a statement to reality."
- 8. - "A logical statement of the form 'if P, then Q.'"
- 9. - "A thinking style that breaks down problems into smaller parts."
- 10. - "Thinking that narrows down to a single, correct answer."
- 11. - "A compound statement formed using 'and'."
- 13. - "A declarative statement that is either true or false."
- 15. - "Organized thinking that follows a structured approach."
- 17. - "The process of deriving logical conclusions from premises."
- 18. - "Thinking that deals with concepts and ideas, not physical objects."
- 19. - "Thinking that explores multiple possible solutions."
- 20. - "Thinking focused on generating new ideas or solutions."
Down
- 1. - "A property of an argument where the conclusion logically follows the premises."
- 2. - "Awareness and control of one's own thinking processes."
- 3. - "Type of thinking that evaluates evidence logically."
- 4. - "A statement used as the basis for an argument."
- 6. - "A logical operation that reverses the truth value of a proposition."
- 7. - "A form of reasoning with two premises and a conclusion."
- 12. - "A compound statement formed using 'or'."
- 14. - "Thinking about past experiences to improve future decisions."
- 16. - "Practical thinking focused on real-world details."
