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