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Across
  1. 5. Neurodevelopmental disorder often associated with impulsivity, hyperactivity, and attention difficulties.
  2. 7. Renowned Russian psychologist known for conditioning dogs.
  3. 9. Negative consequence applied to reduce the likelihood of a behavior in Behaviourism.
  4. 10. Positive or negative stimuli used to strengthen a desired behaviour in behaviourism.
Down
  1. 1. Psychologist known for his theory that highlighting environmental influences on development.
  2. 2. Educational philosophy focusing on external behaviors as the key to understanding and shaping learning, often associated with stimulus-response principles.
  3. 3. Prominent behaviorist known for the theory of operant conditioning.
  4. 4. The developmental path or course of a child's progress.
  5. 6. Innate characteristics shaping an individual, in the ongoing debate about genetics versus environment.
  6. 8. Environmental influences shaping individual development in the age-old debate of genetics versus upbringing.