Criminal psychology crossword
Across
- 1. Whether or not an experiment's setting felt natural or not
- 3. A correlation where both variables move in the same direction
- 5. Extroverts need a lot of this from the environment
- 6. The aggressive videogame
- 8. This is activated during emotional situations in a neurotic
- 10. Whether the results of a study can be applied to everyone or not
- 12. A type of bias you get when you use self-report methods as people can lie
- 14. Changing your behaviour in an experiment because you have figured out the IV
- 15. The debate that human behaviour is a result of our environment
- 17. Watching a role model perform a criminal/deviant act
- 19. A correlation where variables move in opposite direction
- 21. The aggressive toy
- 23. A hypothesis that predicts a relationship/difference between the IV and DV
- 26. Acts that disrupt community life and public order
- 27. The debate that human behaviour is a result of our biology
- 31. This replaced neuroticism in Heaven's study
- 33. The outside variables that can affect the results of the study
- 34. The type of measures design used in Cooper & Mackie
- 35. Feeling remorse (a trait of neurotics)
- 36. The city in which Cooper & Mackie's study took place in
- 37. When a study can be repeated and achieve the same results
- 38. Changes in participants' behaviour due to the sequence in which they complete the conditions
- 39. The variable you measure
- 40. A study method that takes place over many years
Down
- 2. The things you keep the same in an experiment
- 4. Questionnaire for people to report about crimes they have been a victim of
- 7. Too much of this results in psychoticism
- 9. A hypothesis that predicts there will be no relationship/difference between the IV and DV
- 11. When you watch someone else get rewarded
- 13. Whether the sample of a study reflects the wider population
- 16. The variable you change
- 18. The stimuli is restricted by this in an extrovert
- 20. Where Heaven's study took place
- 22. The experimental measures design where you have the same people in all conditions
- 24. A crime where you gain something of value
- 25. The definition of crime changes depending on when and where you are
- 28. The process of reintegrating a prisoner back into society
- 29. When you continue imitating a criminal/deviant act without needing reinforcement
- 30. The type of method used in Heaven's study to collect data
- 32. The experimental measures design where you have different people in each condition