Rayne Scott's Psychology Puzzle
Across
- 2. an involuntary action in newborns where their fingers automatically curl and grasp an object, like a finger, placed in their palm.
- 5. a cognitive ability related to understanding that quantity remains the same despite changes in appearance.
- 7. a mental concept that helps organize and interpret information.
- 8. a psychologist whos theory challenges the idea of mental growth and consciousness, starts at infancy.
- 10. a cognitive bias where an individual has difficulty understanding or considering perspectives other than their own.
- 12. a psychological process incorporating new information into existing schema.
- 14. an ethologist who theorized that aggression in which imprinting pose in infancy for survival.
- 15. a reflex where when something is placed on the cheek or corner of the mouth during infancy to move the head to latch on.
- 16. a stage in early language development where children speak using short, simple phrases with only the most essential words, poor grammar.
Down
- 1. discovered a pathological reflex of the foot that indicates normal neurological development.
- 3. a cognitive process where you adjust their schema to new info that doesn"t fit current understanding.
- 4. a branch of psychology that studies how humans grow, change, and adapt throughout their lives.
- 6. an ability to create internal mental realities abling the individual to manipulate its course in their mind.
- 9. developed a sociocultural theory, posits that learning is a social process heavily influenced by culture and interaction with others.
- 11. a psychological phenomenon in which an animal or person develops a strong, early attachment to a specific object or individual.
- 13. studied chimps equipping her to study humans connecting intelligence to humans.
- 17. first female to earn doctorates and and become president of the APA.