Across
- 2. The branch of psychology that studies the biological and physiological bases of emotions and behaviors.
- 8. The ability of one person to affect the behavior of another.
- 10. The cognitive ability that is measured by IQ tests.
- 13. A defense mechanism in which a person refuses to accept reality.
- 14. Tests such as the Rorschach test, which are based on inkblots.
- 15. The ability of an organism to adjust to its environment.
- 16. A method of data collection in which researchers observe behaviors and emotions.
Down
- 1. callosum: The nerve bundle that connects the two hemispheres of the brain.
- 3. An anxiety disorder that involves a sudden and intense feeling of fear.
- 4. memory: The place where information is stored for a long time.
- 5. The stage between sleep and wakefulness.
- 6. processes: The main focus of cognitive psychology on which it focuses.
- 7. test: A type of personality test in which people are asked to respond to ambiguous stimuli, such as inkblots.
- 9. The gradual weakening and disappearance of a learned behavior that occurs when it is no longer reinforced.
- 11. The part of the self that Freud believed is located in the unconscious mind and contains primal urges.
- 12. The tendency to adjust one's behavior to match the behavior of others in a group.
