Psychology Dot Points 1 To 8.

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Across
  1. 2. A measurement of cognitive development, has four stages.
  2. 3. A synonym for hereditary factors.
  3. 8. used to determine if someone is behaving typically or atypically, the data that shows if someone is in a normal range or not.
  4. 9. The lifelong development influenced by factors including emotional, social and cognitive development.
  5. 11. The usual behaviours an individual displays relative to themselves.
  6. 12. Odd behaviours that an individual displays that doesn't reflect the individuals normal behaviour.
  7. 16. The positive or negative social health someone experiences.
  8. 17. A spectrum which is used to determine how well one is fairing mentally.
  9. 18. factors which pose a positive impact on biopsychosocial health.
  10. 19. An individual who displays atypical or odd functions compared to the 'normal' person.
  11. 20. An approach that uses the framework of the human experience that psychologists use, includes factors biological, psychological, and social.
  12. 21. Factors which pose a negative impact on biopsychosocial health.
Down
  1. 1. An individual who displays typical/expected behaviours.
  2. 4. Behaviours exerted by an individual that is helpful to adjusting to a situation.
  3. 5. A limited period which skills/functions have to be learnt otherwise it's almost impossible to learn after.
  4. 6. A period which skills/functions are optimal for development, the skill/function can be learnt later on although at a greater difficulty.
  5. 7. Unhelpful behaviours which hinder someone's ability to adjust to a situation.
  6. 10. The positive or negative biological health someone experiences.
  7. 13. A synonym for environmental factors.
  8. 14. The last stage of the Jean Piaget cognitive development, includes enhanced problem solving, at age 11+.
  9. 15. Someone who takes care of mentally hindered individuals, focussing on their thoughts and emotions, cannot prescribe medications.