Across
- 2. To remember/bring information (Memory)
- 3. A sampling method when people are selected according to a fixed interval e.g. every nth (e.g. 6th) person on a list (Research MEthods)
- 5. The outer layer of the brain where higher cognitive functions, such as speech occur (Development)
- 9. Concerns about what is morally right and best for participants (Research Methods)
- 11. A measure of how much information can be stored (Memory)
- 12. Someone whose preference to learning is by speaking and listening (Development)
- 14. Approval or admiration for someone or something e.g. completing a task in school results in....... (Development)
- 16. Descriptive date that is in depth (Research Methods)
- 17. A measure of how long information can be stored (Memory)
- 19. The way that information can be stored (Memory)
- 20. Mental processes such as thinking planning and problem solving (Development)
- 21. The argument that characteristics and behaviours are due to genetics e.g. DNA (Development)
Down
- 1. Data that is numerical (Research Methods)
- 3. A small group of people a research wants to study (Research Methods)
- 4. A testable statement about the relationship between the (independent and dependent) variables (Research Methods)
- 6. Being aware that the quantity of something is still the same, even if it looks different e.g. water in a cup (Development)
- 7. A type of memory that is about general knowledge and or the meanings of words (Memory)
- 8. How true something is e.g. did a study test what it aimed to test (Research Methods)
- 10. A study that establishes a link/relationship between variables (Research Methods)
- 13. The average of a group of numbers (Research Methods)
- 15. The part of the brain connected to the spinal cord and controls bodily functions such as breathing (Development)
- 18. A type of mindset where they believe that ability and achievement are due to genetics and cannot be changed (Development)
