Across
- 2. The best or most typical example of a concept that helps classify new information.
- 3. Mental frameworks that help organize and interpret information based on past experiences.
- 7. Thinking about one’s own thinking; the ability to monitor and control cognitive processes.
- 11. The ability to produce new and valuable ideas or solutions.
Down
- 1. Mental shortcuts or rules of thumb that help solve problems quickly but can lead to errors.
- 4. The mental process of focusing awareness on a specific stimulus while ignoring others.
- 5. The activation of certain associations in memory, often unconsciously, which influences perception or behavior.
- 6. The situation or environment surrounding a stimulus that influences how it is perceived or understood.
- 8. Step-by-step problem-solving procedures that guarantee a correct solution if followed correctly.
- 9. Mental groupings of similar objects, events, or people used to simplify and categorize information.
- 10. The way information is presented, which can affect decisions and judgments.
