Across
- 2. the very first principle governing the ethical treatment of human participants
- 4. a group in which the hypothesized cause is present
- 5. centers on the question of whether human capabilities are inborn or acquired through experience
- 7. involves reducing psychological notions to biological ones
- 8. this variable is like the hypothesized "effect" in an experiment
- 11. both a theory of personality and a method of psychotherapy originated by Sigmund Freud around the turn of the twentieth century
- 12. refers to people's tendency to take their constructed, subjective realities to be faithful renderings of an objective world
Down
- 1. is under the complete control of the experimenter, who creates it and controls its variation
- 3. a group in which the hypothesized cause is absent
- 6. to simply observe the phenomenon under study as it occurs naturally
- 9. an interrelated set of propositions about a particular phenomenon
- 10. the study of the functions of the living organism and its parts
