Across
- 3. Linguist who hypothesized about universal grammar and a critical period
- 5. Conditioned fear in poor Little Albert
- 6. Created the most widely used IQ test today, the WAIS
- 7. Worked at Stanford to modify Binet's assessment in order to create the first widely used IQ test, the Stanford-Binet
- 9. Considered the "Father" of classical conditioning; taught dogs to salivate to the sound of a tone
- 14. Social Learning Theory/observational learning; demonstrated with the Bobo Doll
- 16. Worked with Sperry to study split-brain patients (severing of the corpus callosum)
- 17. Discovered this area of the brain, responsible for speech production
- 18. Triarchic theory of intelligence; practical, creative, analytical
- 19. Commissioned by the French government to create a placement test for French schoolchildren
- 20. Theory of evolution and natural selection, ideas were later used to apply to human behavior (evolutionary psychology)
Down
- 1. Car crash study; misinformation effect; eyewitness testimony
- 2. Considered the "Father" of operant conditioning; created a "Box" to positively and negatively reinforce rats to press a lever
- 4. "G-factor" of intelligence
- 6. Founded the first psychology laboratory marking the beginning of psychology as a science
- 8. Forgetting Curve and random nonsense syllables are easier to relearn the more you practice on Day 1
- 10. Discovered this area of the brain, responsible for speech comprehension
- 11. Psychoanalytic approach; unconscious motives drive behavior; role of childhood trauma
- 12. His "Magic Number" is 7 plus/minus 2 (the amount of info we can hold in short term memory
- 13. Theory of multiple intelligences; his include interpersonal, logical-mathematical, and musical
- 15. Created a mathematical formula for calculating the "just noticeable difference" or difference threshold
- 16. Taste aversion as a classically conditioned response
