Module 25 - Thinking

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Across
  1. 4. Overconfidence can be used to (blank) ourselves
  2. 8. What you might do to each button labeled STOP when trying to find the launch button
  3. 9. Something you break away from to combat fixation
  4. 13. We decide whether something belongs in a concept by matching it with our (blank)
  5. 14. Mental Shortcuts
  6. 15. A (blank)differs from an idea in the world of psychology
  7. 17. Occupation of Daniel Kahneman
  8. 23. (blank)and expecting it to be raining outside is an example of availability heuristic
  9. 24. The Mental Set process may lead to rapid
  10. 26. Tendency to think of things in terms of their usual functions
  11. 27. A concept (blank) organizes information into more basic, general, and specific levels
  12. 29. How you might press each button in an algorithm
  13. 30. A mental set applied too heavily
Down
  1. 1. (blank) information helps assist memory and learning
  2. 2. There is no guarantee that a (blank) will produce a correct solution
  3. 3. In (blank) the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, and remembering, humans have no equals.
  4. 5. Many Mathematical formulas are (blank)
  5. 6. Kahneman's partner in research
  6. 7. (blank) memory load by not exceeding anymore than 5 at a time.
  7. 10. Mental Sets are helpful due to (blank)
  8. 11. The tendency to approach a particular problem in a particular way
  9. 12. Tendency to focus on information that supports preconceptions
  10. 16. Occurs when our confidence is greater than our accuracy
  11. 18. The (blank)heuristic estimates the likelihood of events based on their availability in our memory
  12. 19. Confirmation biases have the largest influence on (blank)
  13. 20. Confirmation bias is often the result of (blank) exposure
  14. 21. Psychologists define a concept as a mental group based on shared similarities. This definition differs from the more general definition of concept as a (blank)
  15. 22. An (blank) is the sudden realization of a solution or problem
  16. 25. The number of chunks of information the capacity of working memory is limited to
  17. 28. How we word and present an issue depends on (blank)