Chapter 2: The People Business
Across
- 4. considered the father of psychoanalysis
- 5. the understanding that objects still exist even if they can't see them
- 6. the psychoanalytic theorist who believed that all humans develop in eight psychosocial stages
- 9. development that involves the ways in which people change and grow in how they think over the stages of life; also includes moral development
- 10. the part of the personality that represents the conscience
- 11. theories about how people process information, think, and learn
- 13. matters that deal with what a person judges to be right or wrong
- 15. cognitive theorist who focused on how people decide what is right and what is wrong
- 16. cognitive theorist who described four stages of cognitive development
- 18. theories that suggest that a lot of our development happens at an unconscious level and is buried in emotions
Down
- 1. the understanding that something stays the same in quantity even though its appearance changes
- 2. thinking about concepts that are real but that cannot be experienced directly
- 3. cognitive theorist who believed that social and cultural environment shapes human cognitive development
- 6. all of a person's surroundings and the people in them
- 7. traits people are born with
- 8. thinking about things that can be seen, touched, or experienced directly
- 10. development that involves changes in the way in which people's social relationships, feelings, social skills, and ways of coping with situations change over time
- 12. the part of the personality that maintains a balance between our impulses and our conscience
- 14. the child's inability to see a situation from another person's point of view
- 17. development that involves the changes in size, body composition, chemical make-up, and height that occur as humans develop
- 19. the part of the personality that contains our primitive impulses