Across
- 4. A sudden realization of a solution without a step-by-step strategy.
- 5. Estimating likelihood by how easily examples come to mind.
- 6. Seeking information that supports preexisting beliefs.
- 7. Mental groupings of similar objects, events, or ideas that help simplify and organize our world.
- 9. Inability to see problems from a new perspective (e.g., mental set).
- 10. Judging likelihood based on similarity to prototypes.
- 12. Step-by-step procedures that guarantee a solution but are time-consuming.
Down
- 1. Fast, automatic thought processes.
- 2. Quick mental shortcuts, faster but more error-prone.
- 3. All mental activities such as thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating.
- 8. Represent the best or most typical example of a category, aiding quick categorization.
- 11. Ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and adapt to new situations.
