Introduction to Psychology Crossword!

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  1. 5. Treat mental, emotional & behavioral disorders but cannot prescribe medication
  2. 6. This perspective emphasizes the importance of memory, problem solving, intelligence, and perception and focuses on how our internal thought process shape our behavior
  3. 9. This perspective focuses on learned behaviors and solely on observable behaviors
  4. 10. This perspective focuses on the study of how the theory of evolution can explain behavior and thinking.
  5. 11. This ethical guideline provides that the participants must be allowed to make an informed decision about participation
  6. 12. This psychologist believed Psychology should be based on what is observable Believed that all behavior is learned and not a product of the unconscious mind
  7. 13. Focuses on how the mind allows people to function in the real world
  8. 15. There are ___ modern perspectives we use to explain behavior
  9. 16. This perspective emphasizes the role of motivation in thought and behavior and focuses on what drives humans to grow, change, and develop.
  10. 18. Founded the first experimental psychology laboratory at the University Leipzig, Germany
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  1. 1. This perspective focuses on the importance of genetics, brain chemistry, hormones, and neurotransmitters in influencing human behavior and thinking.
  2. 2. Medical doctors who can prescribe medication and treat and diagnose mental disorders
  3. 3. This perspective looks at human behavior across different cultures
  4. 4. The scientific study of behavior and mental process
  5. 7. This view of psychology and human behavior emphasizes the role of the unconscious mind, early childhood experiences and interpersonal relationships to explain human behavior
  6. 8. Felt that there was an unconscious mind (unaware) that we repress (push) all of our threatening urges and desires
  7. 14. To measure and inspect the non physical elements of the mind Wundt emphasized the study of
  8. 17. These psychologists believed that consciousness can be best understood by observing it as a total experience rather than breaking it down.