Across
- 4. The first scientist to conduct large-scale experimental investigations on animal psychology. He also advocated a law of parsimony to combat the prevalent ability to credit high intelligence to animals.
- 5. William James believed that consciousness was a constantly evolving process and that any attempt to break it down into its component parts would cause distortions.
- 6. Robert Woodworth's psychological theory that focused on how motivations and cause and effect elements affect emotions and behavior.
- 7. The belief that a concept's success is determined by how it will actually affect people's lives
- 8. philosophy - Herbert Spencer's theory that uses evolutionary principles to explain knowledge and experience
- 9. Also called Lloyd Morgan’s canon. The notion that animal behavior must not be attributed to a higher mental process when it can be explained in terms of a lower mental process
- 11. The use of observational reports about animal behavior
- 12. A British physiologist who organized and systematized the study of animal intelligence.
Down
- 1. A theoretical viewpoint that aims to comprehend the function of mental processes and behaviors
- 2. A technique for studying animal behavior by assuming that the same mental processes that occur in the observer’s mind also occur in the animal’s mind
- 3. The relationship between motor reactions and sensory inputs
- 10. Tests of motor skills and sensory capacities; intelligence tests use more complex measures of mental abilities
