Across
- 4. known for taste aversion studies
- 7. studies misinformation effect and false memories
- 9. cognitive psychologist known for work in cognitive therapy and studies of depression "dark sunglasses"
- 10. "Strange Situation", different types of attachment, insecure...
- 12. multiple intelligence theory
- 13. three stages of moral development, preconventional...
- 15. behaviorist most famously known for Little Albert experiment
- 16. moral development in females - rivaled Kohlberg
- 17. known for conformity & lines experiment
- 21. "Father of Operant Conditioning", created operant chamber that bears his name
- 25. discovered area of brain known for speaking
- 26. "Father of Functionalism"
- 28. created g-factor intelligence
- 30. Psychosocial theory of development
- 33. American mental health reformer
- 34. revised the original intelligence test by Binet for the U.S.
- 36. believed in Linguistic Determinism
- 38. had one "shocking" experiment
- 39. first female president of the APA, first to earn a PhD in Psychology
- 40. General Adaptation Syndrome with stress
- 43. Neo-Freudian who believed in the inferiority complex
- 44. Neo-Freudian who explored the collective unconscious
Down
- 1. known for the Bobo Doll experiment, and reciprocal determinism
- 2. Russian psychologist who investigated classical conditioning with dogs
- 3. identified zone of proximal development
- 5. first woman to receive a PhD in Psychology
- 6. known for her work in parenting styles
- 8. noted for his work in rehearsal and the forgetting curve
- 11. created the concept of Law of Effect, initializing Operant Conditioning
- 14. triarchic theory of intelligence: practical, analytical, creative
- 15. first psychological laboratory in Leipzig, Germany in 1879
- 18. worked with split-brain patients
- 19. known for his famous controversial Stanford Prison Study
- 20. created the WAIS and WISC to measure cognitive skills
- 22. Humanist that created the Hierarchy of Needs
- 23. psychoanalytic perspective, latent and manifest content
- 24. French psychologist who created the first intelligence test
- 27. concept of learned helplessness in animals and depression
- 29. Humanist who developed Unconditional Positive Regard
- 31. found the feature detectors of the brain
- 32. believed people are born with Language Acquisition Device/Universal Grammar
- 35. one of psychology's most famous case studies involving the connection of frontal lobe to personality
- 36. created law that identified the just noticeable difference
- 37. theory of Cognitive development, Sensorimotor...
- 41. discovered baby chicks would form an attachment called imprinting
- 42. known for work with studying baby monkeys and attachment with surrogate mothers
