Thinking, Language, and Intelligence

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