Psychology

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Across
  1. 2. The branch of psychology that studies the biological and physiological bases of emotions and behaviors.
  2. 8. The ability of one person to affect the behavior of another.
  3. 10. The cognitive ability that is measured by IQ tests.
  4. 13. A defense mechanism in which a person refuses to accept reality.
  5. 14. Tests such as the Rorschach test, which are based on inkblots.
  6. 15. The ability of an organism to adjust to its environment.
  7. 16. A method of data collection in which researchers observe behaviors and emotions.
Down
  1. 1. callosum: The nerve bundle that connects the two hemispheres of the brain.
  2. 3. An anxiety disorder that involves a sudden and intense feeling of fear.
  3. 4. memory: The place where information is stored for a long time.
  4. 5. The stage between sleep and wakefulness.
  5. 6. processes: The main focus of cognitive psychology on which it focuses.
  6. 7. test: A type of personality test in which people are asked to respond to ambiguous stimuli, such as inkblots.
  7. 9. The gradual weakening and disappearance of a learned behavior that occurs when it is no longer reinforced.
  8. 11. The part of the self that Freud believed is located in the unconscious mind and contains primal urges.
  9. 12. The tendency to adjust one's behavior to match the behavior of others in a group.