AP Psych Names: Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 2. 1955 experiment on conformity; which line is identical to the standard line?
  2. 4. best known for her work on the misinformation effect, eyewitness memory, the creation and nature of false memories, including recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse
  3. 7. did an experiment on learned helplessness vs. personal control on dogs
  4. 9. discovered the forgetting curve and spacing effect; pioneered experimental study of memory
  5. 12. 1976 experiment on infants' distress over separation from parents- day care makes no difference
  6. 13. Swiss psychiatrist; founded analytical psychology; developed the concept of introverted and extraverted personalities, collective consciousness, and archetypes
  7. 14. creator of the rational-emotive behavior therapy (REBT)- change people's thinking by revealing the absurdity of their self-defeating ideas
  8. 15. theory of stages of moral development to explain the development of moral reasoning
  9. 18. 1972 Simulated Prison Experiment (role playing)- power of situation
  10. 21. viewed hypnotic dissociation as a vivid form of everyday mind splits
  11. 24. hoped to improve children's education in France by devising the first test to measure mental age
  12. 26. 1973 famous experiment done in order to the determine the validity of psychiatric diagnosis; "On Being Sane in Insane Places" article- concluded existing diagnosis were inaccurate
  13. 28. pioneer in women psychology; disagreed with Freud on the theory that differences in women and men psychology is biological
Down
  1. 1. referred to as the father of American psychology; first educator to offer a psychology course in the U.S.
  2. 3. 1913 "Little Albert" Experiment- believed that specific fears can be conditioned
  3. 5. best known for his cognitive dissonance and social comparison theories
  4. 6. research in detecting fleeting signals of deceit in facial expressions (has trained law enforcement officers)
  5. 8. invented the Operant Chamber- operant conditioning experiment on rats
  6. 10. research on authoritarian, permissive, and authoritative parenting styles
  7. 11. formulated the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence (analytical, creative, practical);
  8. 16. did an experiment on taste aversion; concluded that taste aversion is a survival mechanism that helped our ancestors avoid poisonous foods
  9. 17. disagrees with Kohlberg's male-centered theory of moral development; proposed a stage theory of moral development for women
  10. 19. 1961 Bobo Doll Experiment (aggression)- observational learning
  11. 20. among the founders of humanistic psychology; believed that humans have one basic motive- to self actualize; father of client-centered therapy
  12. 22. sought to reverse clients' catastrophic beliefs by gentle questioning
  13. 23. believed that important properties of language are innate; humans are naturally better than other animals
  14. 25. views intelligence as multiple abilities that come in different packages (eight intelligences)
  15. 27. raised monkeys with two artificial mothers; infant was more attached to comfortable cloth mother than mother with food