Across
- 3. the process of adapting or adjusting to someone or something (Ch.4)
- 8. A period begins with fertilization and ends with implantation (Ch.2)
- 10. the development or maintenance of an equilibrium (Ch.4)
- 14. excessive interest in oneself (Ch.4)
- 17. gradient, people that were closer to the camera in the picture have more distinct features (Ch.3)
- 18. A child's parents and siblings make up this (Ch.1)
- 19. age, children's average difficulty of the problems they could solve correctly (Ch.6)
- 20. the tendency to focus on only one aspect of a situation at one time (Ch.4)
- 21. an unborn or unhatched offspring in the process of development (Ch.2)
- 22. smile, infants smile when they see another human face (Ch.5)
- 23. Second stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development (Ch.1)
- 24. Theory that human and animal behavior can be explained in terms of conditioning (Ch.1)
- 27. infants learn to move about in the world (Ch.3)
- 28. based on the theory of naturalism in art or literature (Ch.6)
- 29. belief or opinion formed before enough information is available to form it correctly (Ch.3)
Down
- 1. the process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas (Ch.4)
- 2. Emotions, a subjective feeling and a physiological change and an overt behavior (Ch.5)
- 4. enduring socioemotional relationship that brings two together (Ch.5)
- 5. conclusion is shown to follow necessarily from a sequence of premises (Ch.6)
- 6. social discomfort and avoidance of interpersonal contact (Ch.5)
- 7. A piagetian stage based on his motor skills and senses (Ch.1)
- 9. developing or presenting something in further detail (Ch.6)
- 11. of mind, cognitive science that investigates how we ascribe mental states to other persons (Ch.3)
- 12. achieved with a balance between individual initiative and willingness to cooperate (Ch.5)
- 13. an offspring of a human or other mammal (Ch.2)
- 15. thinking about one's thinking (Ch.6)
- 16. disparity, If a child was born blind in one eye what depth cue will they not use (Ch.3)
- 24. birth, when the baby's feet are positioned to come out first (Ch.2)
- 25. Proposition made as a basis for reasoning, without any assumption of its truth (Ch.1)
- 26. high blood pressure disorder that can occur during pregnancy (Ch.2)
