Chapter 1 Crossword Puzzle 11edition

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Across
  1. 2. Occurs when research participants are not representative of the larger population.
  2. 3. In-depth study of a single research participant.
  3. 5. Genetics and biological processes in the brain and other parts of the nervous system.
  4. 9. Natural selection, adaptation, and evolution of behavior and mental processes.
  5. 10. Occurs when experimental conditions influence the participant's behavior or mental processes.
  6. 11. Process of objectively evaluating, comparing, analyzing and synthesizing information.
  7. 12. Variable that is manipulated to determine its causal effect.
  8. 13. Research designed to solve practical problems.
  9. 14. Controlled scientific procedure that involves manipulation of variables to determine cause and effect.
  10. 17. Research conducted to advance scientific knowledge.
  11. 18. Established the first psychological laboratory.
  12. 19. Social interaction and the cultural determinants of behavior and mental processes.
  13. 20. Thinking, perceiving, problem solving, memory, language, and informational processing.
  14. 21. Founded psychoanalytic perspective, an influential theory of personality, and a type of therapy known as psychoanalysis.
  15. 22. Free will, self-actualization, and human nature as naturally positive and growth seeking.
  16. 23. Scientific study of behavior and mental processes.
Down
  1. 1. Both research and the participants are unaware of who is in the experiment.
  2. 2. Only the research knows who is in either the experimental or control group.
  3. 3. Group that receives no treatment in an experiment.
  4. 4. Combines and interacts with the seven major perspectives.
  5. 6. Emphasizes objective, observable environmental influences on overt behavior.
  6. 7. Measured variable.
  7. 8. Research method in which variables are observed or measured.
  8. 15. Unconscious drives, motives, conflicts, and childhood experiences.
  9. 16. Standardized scientific procedures so that others can understand, interpret, and repeat or test their findings.