D&P U1.5

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Across
  1. 3. Humanist psychologist who emphasized self-actualization.
  2. 5. Observable actions and responses.
  3. 9. Individual patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
  4. 11. Personal encounters influencing development.
  5. 14. Evaluation of one's own worth or value.
  6. 15. Processes related to thinking, reasoning, and problem-solving.
  7. 17. Theory explaining personality through genetic and physiological factors.
  8. 18. Conditions affecting personality development.
  9. 22. Theory emphasizing the role of unconscious conflicts in shaping personality.
  10. 23. Relating to interactions with others.
  11. 24. According to dispositional theorists, personality is formed using traits called.
  12. 25. The theory that includes Erik Erikson’s “stages of psychosocial development”.
Down
  1. 1. Act of watching and learning from others.
  2. 2. External factors shaping personality development.
  3. 4. Major theory categorizing personality into openness, conscientiousness, extroversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism.
  4. 6. Approach emphasizing personal growth and self-actualization.
  5. 7. Enduring characteristics influencing behaviour.
  6. 8. Genetic transmission of traits influencing personality.
  7. 10. Controls values and morality.
  8. 12. Psychologist known for stages of psychosocial development.
  9. 13. Approach emphasizing observable behavior and environmental factors.
  10. 14. Behavioral psychologist known for operant conditioning.
  11. 16. Process of learning through stimulus and response associations.
  12. 19. Based on or verified by observation or experience.
  13. 20. Theory emphasizing learning through observation and modeling.
  14. 21. Psychologist associated with the three-factor model of personality.