Psychology
Across
- 1. Who is the father of adolescence and introduced this term into science?
- 5. In what stagechildren begin to develop a sense of the what the world around them is like and start to form attachments with caregivers?
- 6. This is a state of consciousness in which a person can respond to a stimulus and or stimuli?
- 7. Psychological change and is understood as a type of behavior, physical or symbolic, that is motivated by the intention to harm someone else?
- 9. This is a process of paying attention in a particular way on purpose in the present moment and non-judgmintally
- 13. In which book did russian-french physiologist the concepts of gerontology?
- 14. Preschoolers who learn to take turns and share are developing which social skill?
- 15. Which psychology study how and why humans grow , change , adapt across the course of their lives ?
- 16. Which section studies the aging process and the associated effects of cognitive and emotional changes?
- 19. Who first introduced androgogy into science?
- 20. Which memory deteriorates in adulthood?
Down
- 2. What is one factor that can influence perception and perceive things differently than reality?
- 3. Memories can sometimes be inaccurate . What is a reason for this?
- 4. What kind of intelligence allows you to understand your own emotions?
- 8. What is the single biggest factor intelligence tests are criticized for having?
- 10. What is one factor for creating a family "functional " and strengthens relationship?
- 11. Identical twins raised apart tend to have more similar IQ scores than fraternal twins, supporting the role of what in intelligence?
- 12. Tip of identity a status that describes those who are activity exploring in an attempt to establish an identity, but have yet to have made any commitment?
- 17. What is the term for a child's ability to understand and respond to the feelings of others?
- 18. This is main part of gerontology which refers to medical care for older adults, an age group that is not easy to define precisely?