Across
- 6. when you get stuck thinking about something in one way to have trouble seeing other possible solutions.
- 7. knowing or understanding something quickly without needing to think about it consciously.
- 9. when people keep believing something even after the evidence shows it's wrong.
- 10. Instructions used to solve a problem or make a decision.
- 12. how information is presented or wonrded, whicg can influence how people understand or react to it.
- 14. Mental skills that help you plan, focus attention, remember instructions, and manage multiple tasks.
Down
- 1. mental shortcut where you judge how likely something is based on how much it matches your idea or stereotype.
- 2. A tendency to notice and remember information that supports what you already believe.
- 3. a tendency to approach problems using a familiar stategy or way of thinking, even when a better solution might be avaliable.
- 4. A mental shortcut or rule of thumb that helps you make quick decisions or solve problems.
- 5. a mental shortcut where you judge how likely something is based on how easily you can remeber examples of it
- 8. a gentle way to encourage people to make certain decisions or behave in a desired way without forcing them.
- 11. when someone is more sure about their knowledge or abilities tha is actually justified by the fact.
- 13. the sudden understanding or realization of a solution to a problem, often when it wasn't obvious before.
