Q3 Psych Midterm Review

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Across
  1. 2. INFLUENCE, Changing behavior to fit in and be liked
  2. 4. Other side of the debate between Freud and Watson
  3. 8. One side of the debate between Freud and Watson
  4. 10. Negative attitude toward a group
  5. 12. OF RESPONSIBILITY, Belief that someone else will help
  6. 16. MECHANISM, Psychological strategy used to protect from anxiety
  7. 18. Freud’s comparison showing most of the mind is unconscious
  8. 20. One factor influencing behavior in the Stanford Prison Experiment
  9. 21. Freud’s theory emphasizing the unconscious mind
  10. 23. Group a person identifies with
  11. 24. Part of personality that seeks immediate pleasure
  12. 25. School of thought founded by Wilhelm Wundt that analyzed conscious experience
  13. 28. Acting on negative beliefs about a group
  14. 30. Early practice of drilling holes in the skull to release evil spirits
  15. 31. Moral part of personality representing internalized rules
Down
  1. 1. Approach founded by John B. Watson that studies observable behavior
  2. 3. SLIP, Accidental statement revealing unconscious thoughts
  3. 5. EFFECT, When people are less likely to help when others are present
  4. 6. Ability believed to be inborn and tested by Pharaoh Psammetichus
  5. 7. Blaming others for one’s own failures
  6. 9. School of thought focused on how mental processes help people adapt
  7. 11. INFLUENCE, Following a group because you believe they know better
  8. 13. Following a direct order from an authority figure
  9. 14. Reformed mental asylums and argued mental illness should be treated medically
  10. 15. Theory claiming personality traits could be determined by bumps on the skull
  11. 17. Rational part of personality that makes decisions
  12. 19. Changing behavior to match a group
  13. 22. NORMS, Unwritten rules that guide behavior
  14. 26. BIAS, Favoring one’s own group over others
  15. 27. Group viewed as different or outside one’s identity
  16. 29. Group that uses intense psychological pressure and loyalty to control members