Across
- 4. Behaviorist; operant conditioning with rats (____ box)
- 7. Social development theory; language provides building blocks for thinking
- 9. Experiment with monkeys (wire vs cloth mothers)
- 10. Neo-Freudian; collective unconscious
- 11. Classical conditioning with dogs (salivating)
- 12. Founding figure of psychology
- 13. Multiple intelligences (visual-spatial, verbal-linguistic, etc.)
- 16. Three aspects to intelligence (componential, experiential, contextual)
- 17. Everyone has an innate language acquisition device
- 19. HE-ART experiment with split brain patients
- 21. Stanford prison experiment
- 23. Secure and insecure attachment in babies
- 24. Three parenting styles (permissive, authoritative, authoritarian)
- 25. JND (just noticeable difference) is proportional to magnitude of stimulus
Down
- 1. Behaviorist; little Albert experiment
- 2. Three levels of moral development
- 3. Eight stages of psychosocial development
- 5. Bobo doll experiments (mirroring)
- 6. Testimony of witnesses — false memory, misinformation effect
- 8. Positive psychology; learned helplessness in dogs
- 11. Four stages of congnitive development
- 14. Sent eight healthy people and himself to psychiatric hospitals as part of an experiment (psychiatric diagnosis)
- 15. Yale psychologist; shock experiment
- 16. General intelligence - "g" factor
- 18. Hierarchy of needs ranging from physiological to self-actualization
- 20. Id/ego/superego, oedipus complex, etc.
- 22. First intelligence test (Paris)
- 23. Individual feels his existence is worthwhile just so far as he is useful to others
