History of Psychology
Across
- 3. Father of operant conditioning
- 4. Swiss cognitive psychologist known for his work on child development and schemas
- 8. A field of psychology that examines how individuals are influenced by others and how they interact in social situations.
- 9. Behaviorist, father of classical conditioning
- 10. Branch of psychology that studies the unconscious mind and its influence on behavior
- 12. A school of psychology that focuses on observable behaviors and the role of stimuli and responses in learning
- 13. A field of psychology that studies physical, cognitive, and social development across the lifespan
- 14. A psychological perspective that emphasized the adaptive and functional aspects of behavior and mental processes
- 15. First female APA president
- 17. A psychological perspective that examines the physiological and genetic factors that influence behavior and mental processes
- 19. First woman to have a Ph.D. in psychology
- 20. A psychological perspective that emphasizes personal growth, self-actualization, and the inherent goodness of people
Down
- 1. A precise description of how a variable in a study will be observed, measured, and manipulated
- 2. A psychological perspective that emphasizes the importance of organizing and interpreting information in a meaningful way
- 5. A psychological perspective that studies how natural selection and evolution influence behavior and mental processes based on Charles Darwin's theories
- 6. A psychological perspective that focuses on mental processes such as thinking, problem-solving, and memory
- 7. An early psychological perspective that focused on analyzing the basic elements of consciousness through introspection
- 11. Founder and first president of American Psychological Association
- 16. Father of structuralism
- 18. Father of functionalism