Psych Study
Across
- 4. The brain's ability to change and adapt throughout life
- 5. : Variable that has affected results apart from the independent variable
- 8. : Brain changes that occur during growth and development
- 9. : Participant's right to leave a study at any time
- 12. : Participants understand and agree to participate in a study
- 14. : Consistency of results when repeated
- 15. : Piaget stage involving object permanence
- 16. : Understanding that quantity remains the same despite appearance changes
- 19. : Structures that release neurotransmitters
- 21. : The gap between neurons
- 24. : Brain changes that occur following injury or experience
- 25. : Brain region involved in hearing and memory
- 26. : Erikson's first psychosocial stage
- 28. The neurotransmitter that is inhibitory
- 30. : Maximising benefits and minimising harm
- 34. : Participants selected because they are easy to access
- 39. : Variable manipulated by the researcher
- 40. : Research design where participants experience both conditions
- 41. : Removal of weak or unused neural connections
- 42. : Erikson stage occurring during adolescence
- 44. : Numerical data
- 46. : Brain structure that acts as a relay station for sensory information
- 47. OPERATIONAL Piaget stage involving logical thinking about real situations
- 48. : Neuron that receives neurotransmitters
- 49. : Neurotransmitters binding to matching receptor sites
- 50. : Whether a test measures what it claims to measure
Down
- 1. : Brain structure involved in homeostasis
- 2. : Piaget stage involving symbolic thinking and egocentrism
- 3. : Understanding that objects still exist when out of sight
- 6. : Brain area responsible for speech production
- 7. : Brain region involved in processing sensory information
- 10. : Maintaining a stable internal environment
- 11. : Erikson's final psychosocial stage
- 13. : Erikson stage of young adulthood
- 17. : Brain region involved in planning, reasoning and voluntary movement
- 18. : Structures that receive neurotransmitters
- 20. Brain structure responsible for balance and coordination
- 22. : Piaget stage where abstract thinking develops
- 23. : Excitatory neurotransmitter commonly found in the brain
- 27. : Variable that may affect results but is not the independent variable
- 29. : Variable measured by the researcher
- 31. SAMPLE Type of sampling where every member has an equal chance of being selected
- 32. : Process by which unused neurotransmitters are reabsorbed
- 33. : Ethical principle involving protecting participant information
- 35. : Communication between neurons
- 36. : Providing participants with information after a study
- 37. : Brain region responsible for visual processing
- 38. : Data consisting of words and descriptions rather than numbers
- 43. : Brain structure controlling breathing and heart rate
- 45. : Difficulty understanding another person's perspective