Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociology

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Across
  1. 3. Someone who says what they feel all the time is a...
  2. 9. A role in life that we have no choice about playing.
  3. 10. The social science that studies the development, structure, and functioning of human society.
  4. 11. A drive to satisfy needs and achieve goals.
  5. 12. A rare psychotic disorder whose symptoms involve pathological lying, and taking pleasure in causing others pain.
  6. 15. Freud believed that the conscious part of the mind is the...
  7. 17. Someone who views society as composed of groups fiercely competing for scarce resources.
  8. 19. The Swiss psychoanalyst who made the distinction between two ways people use their psychological powers.
  9. 20. The Russian behavioral psychologist with the famous dog.
  10. 21. A mental illness that doesn't keep you from managing your daily affairs.
  11. 23. What kind of conditioning is it when the reinforcement is given after the behavior?
Down
  1. 1. Beliefs and behaviors that are transmitted from generation to generation.
  2. 2. The hidden purpose of an institution.
  3. 4. A role in life that we choose to play.
  4. 5. A serious mental illness that keeps you from living a normal life.
  5. 6. Allows the two sides of the brain to communicate.
  6. 7. Our biological name.
  7. 8. The theory in which new things we learn interfere with things we have learned at earlier times.
  8. 11. The visible purpose of an institution.
  9. 12. The social science that studies the development of the human species and of the various culture that make up humanity...
  10. 13. The branch of psychology that studies how people perceive and deal with their environment, as well as how they learn, remember, and forget.
  11. 14. The theory in which all forms of life slowly change over time.
  12. 16. How many things can you store in your short term memory before you start to ‘lose’ some information?
  13. 18. Someone who finds it easier to let the other person do the talking is a...
  14. 22. A psychologist who believed that people have a wide range of physical and social needs.