Across
- 6. “Bounded” himself a Nobel Prize
- 11. Bounded __________. Thing where we may care about others too much.
- 13. ability to acquire, process, recall and apply information…among other things
- 17. “thinking on your feet” intelligence
- 19. Bounded ________ ; limited ability to pay attention
- 20. We have to figure this out by testing a representative sample of a population so that we can know where any one individual rates compared to it.
Down
- 1. A Black Friday ad (falsely) says the price used to be this big number, but now it is this smaller number!
- 2. systematic and predictable mistakes that influence the judgment of even very talented human beings
- 3. Self-awareness, empathy, self-control intelligence
- 4. As Cattell would have it, the intelligence of knowing and recalling things.
- 5. The first quotient-maker
- 7. rationality Hypothesis that humans strive to be reasonable, but have inherent limitations getting in the way
- 8. Some evidence to the contrary, people appear to be getting smarter
- 9. bias to be systematically affected by the way in which information is presented, while holding the objective information constant.
- 10. bias of overestimating accuracy of your knowledge
- 12. Your chess-playing system
- 14. Not a quotient anymore, though we still call it one.
- 15. Factor synonymous with intelligence itself, in the early days of the study of intelligence
- 16. Mental short-cuts, rule of thumb
- 18. Part of a duo who taught us about critical biases. RIP, Daniel.
