Chapter 2 Psychology
Across
- 1. The way in which two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected or associated.
- 3. A division or subdivision of a larger organization or system.
- 7. Another term for biological psychology, focusing on the biological basis of behavior.
- 10. Pertaining to the body or physical structure.
- 13. Easily agitated or alarmed; relating to the nerves or nervous system.
- 17. The opening section of a presentation.
- 19. A specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses.
- 20. Involving the principles and methods of science.
Down
- 2. Scientific study of the nervous system, especially the brain.
- 4. The scientific study of the mind and behavior.
- 5. The devotion of time and attention to acquiring knowledge.
- 6. Relating to living organisms and their life processes.
- 8. The imparting or exchanging of information or news.
- 9. The study of the biological foundations of cognitive, emotional, and behavioral processes.
- 11. Data or knowledge that is organized and processed.
- 12. The organ of the central nervous system, responsible for processing information and controlling bodily functions.
- 14. Designed or developed for a particular purpose or function.
- 15. Series of actions or steps taken to achieve a particular end.
- 16. Observable actions and reactions of an organism.
- 18. Sets of connected components forming a complex whole.