Across
- 2. A technique used by students to improve retention by reviewing material frequently (8)
- 5. Mental health practice that helps students reduce stress (10)
- 6. Renowned university in Australia with a sandstone heritage (6)
- 8. Swiss psychologist known for his theory of cognitive development (6)
- 9. Ancient Greek philosopher who taught Alexander the Great and studied biology (9)
- 10. Creator of operant conditioning theory (7)
- 11. Leading university in France known for its humanities and sciences (8)
- 17. American psychologist who developed the hierarchy of needs (6)
- 21. Discovered the structure of DNA in the 20th century (6,3,5)
- 22. Developed the triarchic theory of intelligence (9)
- 23. The skill of managing time effectively for studies and activities (4, 10)
- 25. This psychologist introduced the concept of "Zone of Proximal Development" (8)
Down
- 1. Theory that emphasizes learning through observation and imitation (6,8)
- 3. The field that studies how people learn in educational settings (11, 10)
- 4. Proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system during the Renaissance (10)
- 7. Developed the laws of motion and universal gravitation (6)
- 12. Prestigious university in the United States, part of the Ivy League (7)
- 13. The mental state crucial for maintaining motivation and focus (10)
- 14. The process by which behavior is modified through rewards or punishments (12)
- 15. Inventor of the light bulb and phonograph in the 19th century (6)
- 16. British university known for its ancient traditions and academic excellence (6)
- 18. Psychologist who proposed the stages of psychosocial development (7)
- 19. Theory of cognitive development proposed by Jean Piaget (11)
- 20. One of the most essential habits for effective academic collaboration (8)
- 24. University located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, famous for technology and innovation (3)
