Sociology, Anthropology and Psychology
Across
- 3. The scientific study of human social behavior
- 5. The process in which we become ourselves in the society we live in
- 8. A relatively mild mental illness that is not caused by organic disease (i.e. Depression, High-Levels of Anxiety)
- 9. The scientific study of the human mind and its functions
- 10. An isolate (movie)
- 12. The action of process of bringing something into existence
- 13. Draws strength or energy from a larger number of close associates
- 15. Inherited, or biological characteristics
- 16. A psychologist who believed that human beings had a wide variety of needs
- 17. A severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality
- 18. He believed the mind can be divided into two main parts (Conscious & Unconscious)
Down
- 1. A gradual process in which something changes into a different, and usually more complex or better form
- 2. A reason(s) for acting or behaving in a particular way
- 4. Identified four psychological functions (sensation, intuition, thinking & feeling)
- 6. The study of human races, origins, societies, and cultures
- 7. Describes an emotionally self-sufficient person
- 10. Learned, or environmental forces
- 11. An American psychologist who studied the way chicks, cats, dogs, and monkeys learned in different situations (Developed the idea of Operant Conditioning)
- 14. "The Boy Who Was Raised a Girl"
- 17. A Russian doctor who originally worked with dogs and developed the idea of Classical Conditioning