Across
- 1. The human need for self-respect and recognition in Maslow’s hierarchy. (6)
- 4. The theory that personality traits are stable, enduring characteristics. (5)
- 6. The personality type that is relaxed, easy-going, and less competitive. (2 words, 4,1)
- 7. A theory that examines mental processes like thinking, memory, and problem-solving. (9)
- 8. The need for social connection, love, and friendship in Maslow's hierarchy. (6)
- 9. A personality type characterized by competitiveness, urgency, and aggression. (2 words, 4,1)
- 11. This type of mindset is characterized by believing abilities and traits can change through effort and training. (6)
- 12. This type of mindset involves believing abilities and personality traits are fixed. (5)
- 13. A theory of learning that suggests behaviour is learned from the environment through reinforcement. (12)
- 15. An approach that suggests individuals can freely choose how they act. (9)
- 16. The unconscious part of personality that holds desires, wishes, and memories. (2)
- 17. _________ Behaviour - The attitude theory that emphasizes behavioural intention based on attitude, norms, and perceived control. (7)
- 18. An approach that studies how the mind processes information. (9)
- 19. A perspective focusing on the role of environmental factors and stimulus-response relationships. (12)
- 20. The psychologist who developed a theory on fixed and growth mindsets. (5)
Down
- 2. The term for behaviour being determined by the environment and situation rather than internal traits. (11)
- 3. The psychologist who developed the hierarchy of needs theory. (6)
- 5. Theory suggesting people behave according to internal traits and the external environment. (14)
- 10. Theory that emphasizes unconscious thoughts and the role of the id, ego, and superego in behaviour. (13)
- 14. The process of learning behaviour through observing and imitating others. (9)
