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