Across
- 6. component of conditioning that discourages behavior
- 7. school of psychology that only looks at observable behavior
- 9. the number of people a case study typically looks at
- 10. how we interpret and understand Sensation
- 12. occurs when people hold conflicting beliefs (attitudes and behaviors) and the individual has to make a justification or change the behavior
- 14. the division of personality that operates on the "Pleasure Principal"
- 15. lobe of the brain responsible for hearing and speech comprehension
- 17. theory of motivation that explains biological needs stating our bodies want to maintain homeostasis
- 18. founder of Psychoanalytic Perspective
- 21. Classical Conditioning founder, made dogs salivate with a bell
- 22. theory of emotion that says we experience a physical stimulus then have a physiological response and experience emotion at the SAME TIME
- 24. conscious and unconscious process of thinking, perceiving, and reasoning
- 25. can prescribe medication while a psychologist cannot
- 27. study of the mind and behavior
- 28. the top level of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs is Self-____
- 29. lobe of the brain responsible for thinking, planning, judgement, personality, and speech production
- 30. psychodynamic psychologist that believed in the "collective unconscious"
Down
- 1. behaviorist that worked with Operant Conditioning
- 2. the back wall of your eye where transduction takes place
- 3. component of conditioning that strengthens behavior
- 4. developed the theory of Moral Development
- 5. conducted the Stanford Prison Experiment
- 8. founder of Psychology
- 11. concept of Object __ that is absent in Piaget's Sensorimotor Stage of Development
- 13. the variable within an experiment that the experimenter manipulates
- 16. an extreme irrational fear of a specific thing
- 19. created the Hierarchy of Needs
- 20. Bandura's experiment of observational learning
- 23. lobe of the brain primarily responsible for vision
- 26. number of "universal" emotions
