AP Psych
Across
- 2. Studied theory of attachment in infant Rhesus monkeys
- 3. said that humans have an inborn native ability to develop language
- 5. differences between the habitual moral judgments of men and women
- 9. developed one of the first projective tests, the Inkblot test
- 10. Conducted a study on obedience when he had a subject shock a patient to the extent that they would be seriously injuring the patient
- 13. The theory that facial expressions are universal
- 15. Theory of evolution
- 18. His theory states there are 3 levels of moral reasoning, and each level can be divided into 2 stages
- 19. Study on conformity
- 22. Triarchic theory of intelligence
- 23. She maintained that Kohlberg’s work was developed only observing boys and overlooked
- 24. Classical conditioning-An unconditional stimulus naturally elicits a reflexive behavior called an unconditional response
- 28. first to conduct scientific studies on forgetting
- 29. established an intelligence test especially for adults
- 30. introspection-psychology became the scientific study of conscious experience
- 31. Hierarchy of needs
Down
- 1. Founder of behaviorism
- 4. Conducted the famous Stanford Prison experiment
- 6. Observational Learning
- 7. Theory of multiple intelligences
- 8. Humanistic psychology-the theory that emphasizes the unique quality of humans especially their freedom and potential for personal growth
- 11. Neo Freudian, believed that childhood social not sexual tensions are crucial for personality
- 12. People evolve through 8 stages over the life span
- 14. personality and ability depend almost entirely on genetic inheritance
- 16. general I.Q. tests
- 17. Law of effect
- 20. He concluded that all cognitive abilities showed a common core which he labeled “g”, for general ability
- 21. Four-stage theory of cognitive development
- 25. Operant conditioning-techniques to manipulate the consequences of an organism’s behavior in order to observe the effects of subsequent behavior
- 26. Psychoanalytical theory that focuses on the unconscious- Id-Ego-Superego
- 27. She said that personality is continually mold by current fears and impulses, rather than being determined solely by childhood experiences and instincts