| Actually I did cover most of them I simply place them in different catagories. Problem solving is inherent in all of them, but mainly #3. I consider logical reasoning as #1. But, yes, I did forget spacial manipulation, but I would consider it as visualization and toss it in with #3 as well.
#1 is where the point I was attempting to make comes in. The ability to cross-reference IMO has to include a function for throwing out the illogiacl things that have been taught to you. The realization from learning other things that something that was taught to you (racism, or whatever else) does not fit the profile and should be questioned and then rejected.
One example I could give was when I took basic psychology. When it was pointed out that folk-lore sounded logical because it would take both sides of an issue, it caused me to view many things that I thought I knew from a new angle. Some of those concepts then got rejected because they failed the new test I had learned. Even if it was not taught to apply in that instance. |