Across
- 2. The type of memories for shocking and/or emotion-provoking items.
- 4. The process of bringing to mind information that has already been stored into the memory
- 5. How many stages are in Jean Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development?
- 6. The mental processes involved in acquiring, storing, retrieving, and using information.
- 7. The belief that the adolescent is, or will be, the focus of attention in social situations?(Hint: ________ Audience)
- 10. The type of memories that are subject to positive bias.
- 12. The type of test that measures what a person has learned up to a certain point in their life.
- 13. A rule of thumb that is derived from experience or also known as “short-cuts”.
- 16. In Lawrence Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development, what is the preconventional level based on?
- 19. Short-term Memory is also known as what type of memory?
- 20. The type of amnesia from the loss of memory for experiences that occurred shortly before a loss of consciousness.
- 23. The inability to bring to mind information that was previously remembered.
Down
- 1. The realization that objects continue to exist, even when they can no longer be perceived by the child.
- 3. A strategy that increases the capacity of Short-Term memory.
- 8. The type of decision-making process that is strongly influenced by emotion.
- 9. The number of stages in Erik Erikson's Theory of Psychosocial Development?
- 11. A type of memory organizes and stores permanent or relatively permanent memories
- 14. The transforming of information into a form that can be stored into memory.
- 15. The psychologist who theorized the Theory of Psychosocial Development (Last name only).
- 17. The concept that a given quantity of matter remains the same despite being rearranged or changed in appearance.
- 18. When an adult adjusts the amount of guidance provided to match a child’s current ability?
- 21. The type of concepts that are clearly defined by a set of rules.
- 22. The psychologist who developed the sociocultural approach to human development (Last Name only).