AP Psychology Period 1 Names
Across
- 4. gave conformity experiments where participants felt compelled to agree with the status quo on lines lengths when the answer is obviously incorrect
- 6. is known as a neo-Freudian psychologist who worked on psychoanalysis
- 7. is known for his shock experiments
- 10. believed in multiple intelligences, proposed a triarchic theory (analytical, creative, and practical intelligence)
- 11. is known as the father of psychoanalysis
- 12. is known for his study on children's attachment and the different behaviors of children with secure and insecure attachment
- 14. studied the temperament of infants and found that they were stable over time
- 16. studied heuristics and biases in human decision, co-published Thinking Fast and Slow
- 17. is best known for his hierarchy of needs
- 18. is known for the Bobo doll experiment on modeling
- 19. is known for his experiments where experimenters pretended to be insane and entered psychiatric hospitals
- 20. developed rational emotive behavior therapy
- 22. is known for his work on hypnosis and its cause for a divided consciousness
- 24. is known for his experiment with Little Albert on conditioned responses
Down
- 1. studied the cognitive development of children from birth to adulthood
- 2. is prominent for studying language, believes that we have a built-in predisposition to learn grammar rules
- 3. believed in the Theory of Multiple Intelligences (proposed 8 intelligences
- 5. is known for insisting that external influences shape behavior and invented the operant conditioning chamber
- 8. studied memory and is known for discovering the forgetting curve
- 9. is known as the father of cognitive therapy
- 10. proposed the theory of learned helplessness when studying dogs strapped in a harness and given electrical shocks
- 11. is best known for his Cognitive Dissonance Theory, stating that we act to reduce the discomfort we feel when two of our thoughts are inconsistent
- 13. is known for his prison experiment at Stanford University
- 15. is a Russian psychologist known for his work on classical conditioning
- 16. is known for his theory of stages of moral development
- 21. was a French psychologist who invented the first intelligence test
- 22. is known for his experiment on monkeys to demonstrate care-giving and companionship in social and cognitive development
- 23. is known for his research on taste aversion learning