Across
- 3. the tendency to interpret or judge phenomena through the lens of one’s own cultural assumptions and norms, often leading to misinterpretations or unfair generalizations.
- 6. means being impartial, unbiased, and based on facts rather than personal feelings or interpretations.
- 8. it refers to a defence mechanism where individuals attribute their own unacceptable feelings or traits to others, or to personality tests that use ambiguous stimuli to reveal hidden thoughts, emotions, and conflicts.
- 9. the degree to which a test, measurement, or assessment accurately measures what it is supposed to measure.
- 10. is a person’s natural capacity or potential to learn or acquire skills in a particular are
- 11. heritability is a statistical measure that indicates what proportion of the variation in a specific trait within a population can be attributed to genetic differences among individuals in that population.
Down
- 1. the capacity for learning, reasoning, and adapting to one’s environment.
- 2. the field of study that examines the enduring patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that make an individual unique.
- 4. the consistency of a measurement tool.
- 5. the successful completion of a goal, often through hard work and effort.
- 7. is a complex reaction pattern involving subjective experience, behavioral, and physiological elements, triggered by events or situations that are personally significant.
