Reasoning as a WOK

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Across
  1. 2. Thought all swans were white, but eventually saw a black one.
  2. 5. A statement believed to be true
  3. 8. A fact that is definitely true.
  4. 10. Theory of evaluation
  5. 12. Logical, Analytical thought
  6. 13. Neuroscientist that worked on Elliot. Patients can deliberate about the pros and cons of a red pen over a blue pen for hours without coming to a decision.
  7. 14. Moves from specific examples to a general conclusion.
  8. 16. Swedish Botanist, zoologist, doctor
Down
  1. 1. An unpredictable event that is beyond what is normally expected of a situation and has potentially severe consequences.
  2. 3. type of logical reasoning where the conclusion is gotten from two linked premises.
  3. 4. Moves syllogisms from general theory to specific cases.
  4. 6. To allow each person to have only a specific amount.
  5. 7. Make a general statement by inferring from specific cases.
  6. 9. Doesn't always lead to conclusion, only correlation.
  7. 11. Concluding one thing on the basis of another thing
  8. 15. The end or finish of an event or process.