Across
- 4. type of psychology that focuses on the discoveries of the structural elements of the mind
- 8. type of approach that states that children actively construct their understanding of the world, rather than just absorbing it
- 10. type of psychology that focuses on how we process and interpret information
- 11. this animal was experimented on in Pavlov's research
- 12. psychologist that investigated the effect of salivation and digestion
- 14. type of psychology that focuses on the discovery of the mind through the exploration of emotions, memories, and habits
- 15. the belief that what we know comes from experience
- 17. type of psychology that focuses on the structures of the body and how they may impact a given thought, behavior, or emotion
- 21. the science of behavior and mental processes
- 22. type of need at the bottom of Maslow's heirarchy that includes food, water, shelter, and clothing
- 23. type of conditioning that Skinner studied, where a person creates a conditioned response due to a stimulus
- 24. psychologist who explored psychoanalysis and created the tripartite theory of mind
Down
- 1. this theory states that a person has an innate desire and need for a caregiver
- 2. type of psychology that focuses on how we are affected by unconscious drives and conflicts
- 3. type of reinforcement that provides a direct reward for performing a certain behavior
- 5. philosopher who argued that the mind at birth is a blank slate
- 6. this animal was experimented on in Harlow's research
- 7. the top of Maslow's hierarchy in which a person reaches their full potential
- 9. portion of the mind that represents primal desires according to Freud
- 13. how we incorporate new information into preexisting ideas and schemas
- 16. type of bias that occurs when a person in an experiment either consciously or unconsciously acts a certain way to please the researcher
- 18. first stage of Piaget's stages of development, where a person tries to achieve object permanence (birth to 2 years old)
- 19. the portion of the tripartite theory of mind that represents societal norms and values
- 20. this animal was experimented on in Skinner's research
