PIP3 Crossword
Across
- 3. Emotion characterized by feelings of worry, nervousness, or unease. (7 letters)
- 4. Genes believed to influence the development of a specific trait or behaviour.(15 letters)
- 5. Mental framework organizing and interpreting information. (6 letters)
- 7. The theory that proposes phobias are learnt and maintained via classical and operant conditioning. (14 letters)
- 8. Observable characteristics resulting from both genetic and environmental influences. (9 letters)
- 9. Psychological approach emphasizing personal growth, free will, and self-actualization.(10 letters)
- 11. bidirectional interaction where both the infant and caregiver respond to each other's signals (10 letters)
- 16. The system responsible for temporarily holding and manipulating information, proposed by Baddeley and Hitch (13 letters)
- 17. Technique used by police to enhance the retrieval of information from eyewitnesses.(16 letters)
- 19. German psychologist credited with establishing the first psychology laboratory. (5 letters)
- 20. Neurotransmitter associated with OCD and it's treatment. (9 letters)
- 21. Psychological concept suggesting that infants become attached to those who satisfy their primary needs.(12 letters)
- 22. Cognitive theory by Beck suggesting that depression arises from negative thoughts about the self, the world, and the future. (12 letters)
- 23. The country where orphans were kept in poor institutions. (8 letters)
Down
- 1. Activity that can contaminate eyewitness testimony by introducing new information or perspectives. (19 letters)
- 2. mechanisms that intervene between stimuli and responses, according to social learning theory. (19 letters)
- 6. Concept in humanistic psychology referring to the realization of one's full potential. (17 letters)
- 10. Systematic examination of the content of communication, often used in qualitative research. (15 letters)
- 12. Psychotherapeutic approach focusing on changing patterns of thinking and behavior to alleviate psychological distress. (27 letters)
- 13. Type of memory associated with personal experiences and specific events. (8 letters)
- 14. Attachment theory term describing an infant's intense bond with one primary caregiver.(10 letters)
- 15. Psychologists known for their research on eyewitness testimony and leading questions. (15 letters)
- 18. Disruption of memory caused by the presence of competing information. (12 letters)