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Across
- 2. state of complete physical, mental and social well-being
- 5. make us unique from one another and are long term, stable, and not easily changed.
- 6. is the result of having limited access to food and nutrition
- 8. a statistical measure of the average time an organism
- 11. Big Five personality traits
- 12. known as female genital cutting
- 13. use to bolster self-esteem.
- 17. views human health as the result of reciprocal influences of bodily, psychological, interpersonal, and cultural influences over time and situations.
- 19. hypothesized extroversion/introversion and neuroticism/stability
- 21. collection of 17 global goals set by the United Nations (UN)
- 23. food restriction with the goal of weight control
- 24. rapid information-processing systems that help us act with minimal thinking
Down
- 1. known as insufficient sleep
- 3. category of people who identify with each other based on similarities such as common ancestry, language, history, society, culture or nation.
- 4. any condition that impairs normal functioning of the body.
- 7. a perspective that suggests personality can only be understood and interpreted within the context of the culture.
- 9. tendency to downplay one’s virtues or characteristic.
- 10. body-mass index (BMI) rate
- 11. measures blood flow in the brain.
- 14. classification of humans into groups based on physical traits, ancestry, genetics or social relations,
- 15. subjective states of being that occur over long periods of time
- 16. describes the wants or needs that direct behavior toward a goal.
- 18. arises from internal factors
- 19. arises from external factors,
- 20. is the scientific term for happiness and life satisfaction
- 22. beneficial to our survival and reproduction.