Across
- 3. when one refused to alter acquired knowledge regardless of evidence to contrary (stereotypes, personal interpretation)
- 6. Organs for sight.
- 9. Study of numbers and shapes.
- 10. the acquisition of knowledge through reasoning
- 11. This type of movement happens when you decide to do it.
- 13. Study of past events.
- 15. Pumps blood.
- 16. we believe something because it was taught to us by figures of authority (religious beliefs, superstition, folklore, taboo)
- 17. Ability to focus selectively on a selected stimulus, sustaining that focus and shifting it at will.
- 20. Used for smelling.
- 22. Used for breathing.
- 23. This chemical messenger travels through the blood to control body functions.
Down
- 1. Emphasized that only observable phenomena are scientific
- 2. an approach to acquiring knowledge that is not based on reasoning or inferring
- 4. Mental processes involved in acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses.
- 5. Transforms raw sensations from the environment into meaningful experiences through interpretation, knowledge, and context.
- 7. Study of substances and their reactions.
- 8. Used for hearing.
- 12. This organ controls thoughts, memory, and body movements.
- 14. Study of living things.
- 16. Priori, something that is believed by many without prior study or examination
- 17. This nerve cell sends signals to the brain from the body.
- 18. Language arts and literature.
- 19. Scientific study of the mind and behavior.
- 21. This organ releases substances like sweat, saliva, or hormones.
