Across
- 4. Famous for the Bobo Doll experiment, he identified reasons for children's aggression in their childhood experiences. He showed that similar behaviors were learned by individuals shaping their own behavior after seeing a model.
- 7. Because an infants temperament is stable over time, certain behaviors in infancy are predictive of what the child's behavior patterns in adolescence will be.
- 8. Behaviorist that is best known for his theory of cognitive dissonance.
- 11. One of the founding fathers of the humanistic or client centered approach in psychotherapy
- 12. Neo Freudian who looked at psychological disorders that are classified as neurosis, where behaviors don't violate social norms. Believed they were due to treatment of child by parents.
- 13. Famous for work on ethical communities and relationships and subject object problems.
- 17. Research focused on hypnosis and pain control. He believed that a person could see their own pain without actually experiencing it.
- 19. Famous for his theory of moral development, which has three stages including pre-conventional, conventional and post-convential.
- 21. Created a hierarchy of needs based on his theory of people fulfilling innate human needs in order of greatest priority to least.
- 23. Famous for the Milgram experiment which showed peoples obedience to authority figures.
- 24. Proposed and developed the concepts of extraverted and introverted personalities
- 25. Behaviorist who conducted the Little Albert experiment, which demonstrated classical conditioning on humans and stimulus generalization.
- 26. Eight psychosocial stages
Down
- 1. Best known for his Stanford Prison experiment, which demonstrated the concept of deindividuation in social psychology.
- 2. Inventor of the first usable intelligence test now known as the standard IQ Test.
- 3. Four stages of cognitive development (Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete Operational, Formal Operational)
- 5. Came up with the three parenting styles Authoritarian, Authoritative and Permissive
- 6. Came up with secure versus insecure attachment in the strange situation experiment
- 9. Famous for his Triarchic Theory of Intelligence, which says people have analytical intelligence, creative intelligence and practical intelligence.
- 10. Father of cognitive therapy in the treatment of clinical depression. People with depression generally have negative ideas about themselves, the world and the future
- 14. Developed the Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, which resolves emotional and behavioral problems and disturbances, allowing people to have happier and better lives.
- 15. Language acquisition device & learning languages is innate, people have an ability to learn and understand language within a critical period.
- 16. Theory of learned helplessness developed with the dog shocking experiment
- 18. Most well known for his conformity experiments, where he demonstrated the influence of a group on individuals actions and opinions.
- 19. How you remember pain, between the average of the worst and most recent thing
- 20. Developmental psychologist, most famous for his Theory of Multiple Intelligences. This means we have several diferrent ways of learning and processing info, but our methods are different to each others.
- 22. An expert on human memory and the creation and nature of false memories. She did major research on the misinformation effect and eyewitness memories.
- 26. Studied emotions and their relations to facial expressions. Certain expressions and emotions are universal.
