Across
- 2. Psychologist who developed client-centred therapy.
- 9. Phenomenon where group discussions intensify existing views.
- 10. Psychological process of forgetting information or memories due to the passage of time and lack of use.
- 12. Psychologist who developed the concept of inferiority complex.
- 13. Phenomenon described as an optical illusion where a series of still images appear to move.
- 14. Study of the interaction between psychological processes and the nervous and immune systems of the human body.
- 16. Crown Prince of psychoanalysis and disciple of Freud.
- 17. Psychologist who proposed that there are three kinds of intelligence: analytical, creative, and practical intelligence.
- 18. Technique for self-regulation of physiological processes in order to improve health or performance.
- 20. Cognitive structure based on past experiences that helps organise and interpret information.
Down
- 1. Social psychologist known for cognitive dissonance theory.
- 3. Any factor that can cause a birth defect in the developing foetus.
- 4. Procedure used to prevent bias in which both the research participants and the researchers are unaware about which participants are receiving particular treatment.
- 5. Tendency to follow the crowd, regardless of one’s own beliefs.
- 6. Part of personality that acts as the conscience and encourages the individual to meet society’s moral demands.
- 7. Stimuli that are below the threshold of conscious awareness.
- 8. Ability of a test to measure what it is intended to measure.
- 11. The process of forming a strong, emotional bond between a caregiver and an infant.
- 15. Psychologist who developed the theory of cognitive appraisal.
- 19. Theory of emotion that proposed physiological responses and emotions occur simultaneously
