Across
- 9. Method that observes and records a population's responses.
- 10. Approach that looks at Biological, Psychological, and Social Cultural elements at once.
- 15. Influenced the psychodynamic approach.
- 16. Established the Scientific Method.
- 18. Approach that looks mainly at the observable behaviors of a person.
- 20. Method where the psychologist asks a patient questions in an attempt to understand their thoughts.
- 21. A relationship between variables.
- 25. Taught that thought plus sensation equals idea.
- 27. Approach that looks at how Natural Selection promotes gene survival.
- 28. Method that establishes the correlation between variables in a patern of change.
- 29. Method that looks at a subject in its natural habitat.
- 30. Method that investigates the relationships between variables.
Down
- 1. Taught that humans inherited innate ancestral knowledge.
- 2. Method that looks at a unique situation.
- 3. Approach that looks at how a clinical psychologist can help patients to overcome barriers.
- 4. Early Greek teacher of Empiricism.
- 5. Approach that looks at how the brain and body affect the mind and soul.
- 6. Taught that the fluids of the human brain contained the spirit.
- 7. Method that investigates cause and effect.
- 8. Approach that looks at how behavior springs from the unconcious mind.
- 11. Approach that looks at how society affects how people think.
- 12. Method that compares multiple people or groups.
- 13. Established psychoanalytic theory.
- 14. Coined Empiricism and the term, "Tabula Rasa."
- 17. Approach that looks at how the mind stores, processes, and retrieves information.
- 19. "I knew it all along!" phenomenon.
- 22. taught that knowledge was power
- 23. The founders of Humanism.
- 24. taught that humans thought with the heart and felt emotion with the bowls
- 26. Started the first Psychological research lab.