Across
- 2. When a persons beliefs affect there reasoning
- 5. This reasoning relies on heuristics
- 7. Also known as the law of good figure this idea focuses on perceiving things as simple as possible
- 8. Your knowledge of your memory
- 10. The belief that knowledge is connected to context
- 11. the tendency to judge normal objects as having a standard size
- 14. this behavioral economic theory helps explain how we weigh gains and losses
- 16. This explains why we all think we're better drivers than we are
- 18. Information taken from the environment
- 19. This theorizes that stimuli are filtered after processing for meaning
- 20. this grouping model uses demons to represent neurons
- 21. This may explain why you remember a happy day at the park more accurately than a bad day at work
- 22. This occurs because we have to transform mental images into words
- 23. The conceptual reasoning task demonstrated this
- 25. Face blindness, or not being able to recognize familiar faces
- 26. We read FBICIADHS as FBI CIA DHS because of this
- 28. Thinking about how concepts connect is part of this memorization method
- 29. Believing a sample will be a good representation of the whole
- 30. If someone consistly relates the letter 3 to the color blue they may have this
Down
- 1. Inability to voluntarily call mental images to mind
- 3. First demonstrated on Margaret Thatcher, this illusion makes it more difficult to detect local feature changes
- 4. The linear relationship between angle rotation and judgement time is evidence for this type of coding
- 6. This poses that the first language becomes entrenched when learning a second
- 8. this premise believes an auditory learner would learn better listening to a book than reading it
- 9. linear perspective, relative size, and motion parallax are types of this depth perception
- 12. First picture the goal, then find the solution
- 13. Organizes new objects based to their similarity to the most typical image in the category
- 15. These help to improve and assist memory
- 17. This theorizes that stimuli are filtered in the early stages of processing
- 24. deciding the message or meaning
- 27. General world knowledge
