Across
- 2. Thinking – Generating new ideas and innovative solutions.
- 6. Theory – Robert Sternberg's model emphasizing analytical, creative, and practical intelligence.
- 7. Intelligence – Solving new problems without relying on past knowledge.
- 12. – Using senses to gather information.
- 14. – Drawing conclusions based on evidence and reasoning.
- 17. Intelligence – Using knowledge and experience.
- 18. Thinking – Generating multiple solutions or ideas.
- 19. Thinking – Evaluating past experiences to guide future actions.
- 20. Thinking – Solving problems through indirect and creative approaches.
Down
- 1. Intelligence – The ability to navigate social environments effectively.
- 3. Thinking – Breaking complex issues into smaller components.
- 4. Thinking – Analyzing facts to form a judgment.
- 5. Thinking – Narrowing down multiple ideas to find one solution.
- 8. Intelligence – The ability to recognize and manage emotions.
- 9. Intelligences – Howard Gardner's theory of various types of intelligence, such as linguistic and spatial.
- 10. Load Theory – Understanding how working memory processes information.
- 11. Thinking – Understanding concepts that aren't physically present.
- 13. – Choosing a course of action among alternatives.
- 15. Thinking – Reasoning systematically and clearly.
- 16. – Thinking about one’s own thought processes.
