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Across
  1. 2. French government and the psychologist who developed the first method of assessing intelligence. Introduced the concept mental age
  2. 4. One of the founders of humanistic psychology, introduced a person-centered approach
  3. 7. Obedience to authority. Electric shock experiment
  4. 8. He published the first major overview of psychology. Structuralism and functionalism
  5. 13. Strange-situation test. Secure and insecure (avoidant & anxious/ambivalent) attachment styles
  6. 15. Fluid intelligence and Crystallized intelligence, Factor analysis grouping personality items according to similarities, identified 16 basic dimensions of personality
  7. 16. Hierarchical model of personality. Introversion/extroversion and Emotional stability, Personality is rooted in biology
  8. 17. Observational learning
  9. 18. Multiple intelligence such as musical, bodily-kinesthetic, linguistic, mathematical/logical, spatial, intrapersonal, and interpersonal
  10. 21. Classical conditioning
Down
  1. 1. Developed the theory that children go through four stages of development which reflect different ways thinking about the world
  2. 3. Father of psychoanalytic theory. Human behavior is determined by mental processes operating below that level of conscious awareness. Many of these unconscious conflicts arose from troubling childhood experiences
  3. 5. General intelligence, g
  4. 6. Stanford prison experiment. Social roles
  5. 9. Moral development theory. (preconventional, conventional, postconventional)
  6. 10. Our memory is fragile. Error of suggestibility
  7. 11. One of the earliest scholars. Intelligence is related to speed of neural responses and the sensitivity of the sensory/perceptual systems
  8. 12. Founder of behaviorism. Emphasizes the role of environmental forces in producing behavior
  9. 13. A leading personality researcher, brought a classic scientific definition of personality, He highlighted the psychological nature and biological nature of personality, consistency of personality, Counted the dictionary words that could be used as personality traits(18,000)
  10. 14. Operant conditioning. A learning process in which the consequences of an action determine the likelihood that it will be performed in the future (reinforcement)
  11. 17. The architect of attachment theory, attachment motivates infants and caregivers to stay in close contact
  12. 19. Conformity to social norm. Line match experiment
  13. 20. Need hierarchy, humans must satisfy basic needs before they can address higher needs (self-actualization