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Across
  1. 2. Focusing on a single aspect of a problem, a cognitive tendency.
  2. 4. Systematic framework explaining phenomena often tested and refined.
  3. 7. Process of achieving cognitive balance through adapting to new information.
  4. 8. Approach to problem-solving that emphasizes using the fewest ideas or elements necessary.
  5. 9. Soviet psychologist known for his sociocultural theory of cognitive development.
  6. 10. Characteristic that makes a theory stand out among others in its field.
Down
  1. 1. Flexible adjustment of one's thinking processes to new information or ideas.
  2. 3. Theory emphasising unconscious drives and early experiences in shaping behavior.
  3. 5. Psychologist who proposed the theory of psychosocial development.
  4. 6. Developing human being before birth.