Across
- 2. In psychology, the belief about and attitude toward a situation that influences behavior.
- 4. A scientist or mental-health professional who studies the human mind, especially in relation to actions and behaviors.
- 8. The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry — or the devices, processes and systems that result from those efforts.
- 9. that is set up for easy access, management and updating.
- 13. Any event or situation that draws someone’s attention away from whatever had been his or her main focus.
- 14. An electronic device that contains books, reports or other types of text-based materials.
- 15. Something that plays a role in a particular condition or event; a contributor.
Down
- 1. Someone who studies the structure or function of the brain and other parts of the nervous system.
- 3. An idea or a story that is made-up, not a depiction of real events.
- 5. The phenomenon of focusing mental resources on a specific object or event.
- 6. learning disability that makes it hard for an individual to spell, quickly recognized combinations of written letters as particular words, and trouble figuring out the sound that should be associated with a particular combination of letters.
- 7. An outbreak of disease that affects a large proportion of the population across a country or the world.
- 10. Short for application, or a computer program designed for a specific task.
- 11. Being almost like something. An object or concept that is virtually real would be almost true or real — but not quite.
- 12. in computing) An abbreviation of World Wide Web, it is a slang term for the internet.
