MODERN PERSPECTIVES-PSYCHOLOGY

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Across
  1. 2. This perspective focuses on how people think, remember, store, and use information.
  2. 3. The modern version of psychoanalysis that is more focused on the development of a sense of self and social relationships
  3. 5. A perspective that uses "bits and pieces" of several different viewpoints to best fit a particular situation.
  4. 7. This perspective focuses on the biological bases for universal mental characteristics that all humans share, such as the fear of snakes.
  5. 8. Often called the "third force" in psychology, it focuses on human potential and self-actualization.
Down
  1. 1. A perspective that combines social and cultural psychology to study how people influence one another.
  2. 4. The behaviorist leader who developed the theory of operant conditioning to explain voluntary behavior
  3. 6. The study of the biological bases of behavior, such as hormones, brain chemicals, and heredity.