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Thinking, Language, and Intelligence

Prof. Rickgauer

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Across
5.The theory that language determines the way we think
8.A kind of intelligence that works with generating novel ideas and adapting to new situations (one word)
11.A mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas or people
13.If this part of the brain is damaged, you may lose the ability to speak language
15.David Wechsler created this test, which is the most widely used intelligence test to date (acronym)
19.All the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering and communicating
20.Defining uniform testing procedures and meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group
21.A kind of intelligence that focuses on the ability to perceive, understand, manage and use emotions (one word)
24.If this part of the brain is damaged, you may lose the ability to understand language
25.Impairment of language use, usually caused by damage to one of several cortical areas
26.A speedy, yet error-prone, thinking strategy that allows us to make judgments and solve problems efficiently
27.The basic sound unit; There are 3 in the word 'shoot' (sh, oo, & t)
28.A sudden realization of a problem's solution
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1.Our tendency to hold on to a belief, even after it has been disproven
2.The system of rules, often unique to a language, that enables us to communicate with each other
3.The number of intelligences asserted by Gardner that each person carries
4.A tendency to search for evidence that supports our preconceptions and ignore anything that contradicts them
6.Our spoken, written or signed words and how we combine them to communicate meaning
7.the mental quality consisting of the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations
9."Analysis frozen into habit"
10.The tendency to overestimate the accuracy of our knowledge and judgment
12.A kind of intelligence that works with everyday tasks that often have multiple solutions (one word)
14.A condition in which a person otherwise limited in mental ability has an exceptional specific skill.
16.A methodical, logical rule of procedure that guarantees a solution, but likely at the cost of efficiency
17.A prime example that we use to exemplify a concept; a prototypical primate would more likely be a chimp, rather than a lemur
18.A kind of intelligence that works with well-defined problems and a single right answer (one word)
22.The basic unit of meaning; There are 2 in 'psychology' (psych, ology)
23.The way an issue is posed; By calling a small coffee "tall," customers feel like they are getting more coffee
28.A commonly used measure of intelligence; the average score is 100

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