Week 30 - Cognitive & Developmental Psychology Review
Across
- 3. Parenting style high in control but low in warmth
- 6. Branch of psychology that studies mental processes like thinking and memory
- 7. Memory for personal experiences and events
- 9. Parenting style high in warmth and high in control
- 12. Attachment style characterized by comfort with caregiver presence
- 14. Theory explaining short term memory as multiple interacting components
- 17. Innate personality characteristics present from early life
- 18. Study of how individuals think feel and behave in social situations
- 20. Parenting style high in warmth but low in control
- 22. Attachment style showing inconsistent or confused behavior toward caregiver
- 24. A consistent characteristic used to describe personality
- 25. A continuum used to measure personality traits
- 26. Relatively permanent memory store with vast capacity
- 28. Study of how humans grow and change across the lifespan
- 29. Process of accessing stored information from memory
Down
- 1. Repetition of information to maintain it in short term memory
- 2. Very brief initial stage of memory processing sensory information
- 4. Attachment style where the child avoids the caregiver
- 5. Attachment style showing anxiety and resistance toward caregiver
- 8. The process of encoding storing and retrieving information
- 10. Personality model including openness conscientiousness extraversion agreeableness and neuroticism
- 11. Parenting style low in warmth and low in control
- 13. Compatibility between a child’s temperament and their environment
- 15. Emotional bond between a child and their caregiver
- 16. Stable patterns of thoughts feelings and behaviors that make individuals unique
- 19. Theory proposing sensory short term and long term memory stores
- 20. Pattern of behaviors and attitudes parents use when raising children
- 21. Process of transforming information into a memory trace
- 23. Ainsworth procedure used to assess attachment styles in infants
- 27. Temporary memory store with limited capacity and duration