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Across
- 5. Neurodevelopmental disorder often associated with impulsivity, hyperactivity, and attention difficulties.
- 7. Renowned Russian psychologist known for conditioning dogs.
- 9. Negative consequence applied to reduce the likelihood of a behavior in Behaviourism.
- 10. Positive or negative stimuli used to strengthen a desired behaviour in behaviourism.
Down
- 1. Psychologist known for his theory that highlighting environmental influences on development.
- 2. Educational philosophy focusing on external behaviors as the key to understanding and shaping learning, often associated with stimulus-response principles.
- 3. Prominent behaviorist known for the theory of operant conditioning.
- 4. The developmental path or course of a child's progress.
- 6. Innate characteristics shaping an individual, in the ongoing debate about genetics versus environment.
- 8. Environmental influences shaping individual development in the age-old debate of genetics versus upbringing.