Across
- 2. One of the founders of cognitive psychology who developed important theories of child development.
- 6. A system of interrelated ideas that is used to explain a set of observations.
- 7. The careful, systematic observation of one's own consciousness.
- 8. Established the first psychology lab in Canada.
- 10. The tendency to view one's own group as superior to others.
- 12. The mental processes involved in acquiring knowledge.
- 13. ______ argues that psychologists should study only observable behaviours.
- 15. Established the first psychology lab in the US.
- 18. ______ studies gather data through the observation of research participants.
- 20. Known for his hierarchy of needs.
- 21. ______ psychology focuses on interpersonal forces, attitude formation, conformity and so on.
Down
- 1. Psychologists who advocate for breaking consciousness into its basic elements in order to investigate how these elements are related.
- 3. The theoretical perspective that examines behaviour in terms of its adaptive value for the species is known as _______ psychology.
- 4. _____ psychology strives to better understand the beneficial, creative, and fulfilling aspects of human existence.
- 5. Considered the main advocate and leader of structuralism.
- 9. Psychology should investigate the purpose of consciousness rather than its structure.
- 11. any detectable input from the environment.
- 14. The theoretical view that emphasizes human's free will and potential for personal growth.
- 15. Canadian psychologist known for his work on parallel processing and cell assemblies.
- 16. _____ developed a theory that attempts to explain personality by focusing on unconscious determinants of behaviour.
- 17. Considered the father of the school of psychology known as functionalism.
- 19. ______ psychologists work with people with mental health problems.
