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Chapter 3

Evan Nickel

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Across
4.An abstract unit of thought that represents an object, event, or quality.
6.The second stage of information processing–storing (in memory) and sorting (by thought) information in the brain. (2 Words)
7.The final stage of information processing–acting on the basis of information.
8.The hampering of recall of more recently learned material by the recall of previously learned material. (2 Words)
9.The exclusion from conscious awareness of a painful, unpleasant, or undesirable memory.
15.Systematic, logical, goal-directed thought. (2 Words)
17.A statement of the relationship between two or more concepts (the most complex unit of thought).
19.A label for a class of objects or events that share common attributes.
20.Mentally rearranging the elements of a problem in order to arrive at a novel solution
Down
1.The hampering of recall of learned material by the recall of other material learned more recently. (2 Words)
2.The complex mental function of storage and retrieval of what has been learned or experienced.
3.The free flow of images and ideas, occurring with no particular goal. (2 Words)
5.The awareness of one's own cognitive processes.
10.A habitual strategy or pattern of problem solving.
11.The capacity to use information and/or abilities in such a way that the results are new original, and meaningful.
12.The process of obtaining information that has been stored in memory.
13.The act of filling memory with statements that make sense but that are, in fact, untrue.
14.Very brief (0-1 seconds) memory storage immediately following initial reception of a stimulus (2 Words)
16.The sudden realization of the solution to a problem.
18.This type of memory retrieval in which a person reconstructs previously learned material.

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