Across
- 1. otherwise known as conscious awareness
- 6. type of psychology investigating similarities and differences across species
- 7. type of evidence that is very susceptible to bias
- 14. way of thinking among American psychologists that was inspired by Darwin
- 15. remote islands where Darwin studied unique species
- 19. relies on self-observation and Wundt regarded it as unscientific and too philosophical
- 20. sense of one's muscles
- 21. founder of comparative psychology
- 22. known for studying memory through creating nonsense syllables
- 24. _____ differences, modern day intelligence and personality testing were created as a result of this
- 26. Galton, a eugenicist, believed that _____ plays a minimal role in intelligence
- 27. believed to be the first person to use the survey method
Down
- 2. relationship between a physical stimulus and the psychological response
- 3. Darwin's theory that was accepted quickly by the scientific community
- 4. created by Kulpe, practice of separating tasks into components
- 5. _____ time, otherwise known as mental chronometry
- 8. believed that life is a struggle for existence
- 9. regarded as the founder of scientific psychology
- 10. _____ Darwin, proposed that all of life comes from a single thread
- 11. church of _____ was threatened by Darwin's theories in the Origin of Species
- 12. the tendency for the mind to organize experiences through will-power
- 13. thought of psychology as distinct from philosophy and physiology
- 16. belief that changes in geology could be attributed to catastrophic events
- 17. animals who were tested on to develop genetic variations across generations
- 18. bird in the Galapagos who Darwin build his theory of natural selection off of
- 23. method for studying memory after time has passed
- 25. surveyed the coasts of South America and traveled around the globe
