Across
- 4. The estimate of how much energy the body burns when at rest.
- 6. acquiring of knowledge through past experience and senses.
- 11. theory: People are driven to perform actions in order to maintain an optimum level of physiological arousal.
- 12. relationship between stress and task performance.
- 13. sub-topic of psychology that is based on the understanding of how people process, store, and apply information in different social scenarios
- 14. motivation driven by internal gratification
- 16. Theory that humans can learn by imitating what they see
- 18. the behavior a person possesses that is either good or bad
- 19. method of learning that utilizes rewards and retribution for behavior
Down
- 1. preferred level of functioning of an organism or of a system within an organism.
- 2. instincts are goal-directed and are not a result of learning or experience
- 3. Psychologist that explained learning and motivation through scientific laws
- 4. scientific study of life.
- 5. motivation that is driven from external things and objects: social status, money, etc.
- 7. American Psychologist that created Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, health predicated on fulfilling innate human needs in priority.
- 8. learning process that happens after two stimuli are paired time and time again
- 9. 'fight or flight' response that is caused by a release of adrenaline
- 10. cognitive process that an individual undergoes to help commit to a specific decision.
- 15. relating to or affecting the human spirit as opposed to material or physical things.
- 17. natural state of mind based on a person's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
