Social and Developmental Psychology

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Across
  1. 4. What is argued to be more common in women who are autistic, compared to men, and may contribute to under or misdiagnosis? (12)
  2. 5. What is the term that Janis (1972) gave to the mode of thinking in highly cohesive groups where the desire to reach agreement overrides rational decision making procedures? (10)
  3. 7. Within the BBC prison study (Haslam & Reicher, 2006), prisoners were told that they could be promoted to guard status on day 3. Which feature of the subordinate group does this change, reducing the likelihood for collective action? (12)
  4. 10. Theory of attitude formation that proposes that attitudes can be determined from behaviour. (4, 10)
  5. 13. Which impairment in ASD relates to the inability for pretend play with objects, toys or others? (11)
  6. 14. A key theorist that proposes that Chimps may have a Theory of Mind, at least in some respects. (9)
  7. 16. From 12 months what kinds of reactions from caregivers do babies look to, to decide how to act in an ambiguous situation? (9)
  8. 17. Which theory suggests that infants possess innate knowledge of object concepts? (8)
  9. 18. Fiske et al. (2002) propose perceptions of what underlie the dimension of warmth within the stereotype content model? (11)
  10. 20. What kind of state, were Milgram’s (1974) participants theorised to take on where they lost their autonomy? (7)
Down
  1. 1. What is it termed when, over time, a participant’s attention to a stimulus gradually wanes and looking time observed decreases from first presentation? (11)
  2. 2. What is the term for when one sensory modality triggers another, e.g. words prompting the experience of colour? (12)
  3. 3. Werker & Tees (1984) compared babies’ discrimination between English and which other language? (5)
  4. 6. Key critique of social psychology that argues that science is sometimes non-critically accepted. (10)
  5. 8. In Western cultures, women are more likely to define themselves in terms of which kind of self-construal? (10)
  6. 9. In the Frith (1985) model of reading, which stage precedes the alphabetic stage? (11)
  7. 11. The name given to functions that help us to control and guide our attention and behaviour. (9)
  8. 12. The public deficit model characterises the public as not having enough of this about a topic? (9)
  9. 15. What kind of relative deprivation describes an individuals sense of deprivation relative to other similar individuals? (8)
  10. 19. Self-discrepancy theory (Higgins, 1987) proposes that you compare your actual self to which kind of self that's defined by duty and responsibility to others? (5)