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  1. 2. First psychology laboratory. Wilhelm ______
  2. 4. _____ desensitization
  3. 6. First African-American woman to receive a PhD degree in psychology.
  4. 8. Core units of the nervous system
  5. 11. Individual cells which receive, integrate and transmit information.
  6. 13. Animal researchers who stressed the importance of critical periods and early experience.
  7. 17. An individual’s pattern of behavior, thoughts, motives and emotions,consistent over time
  8. 18. The average of a set of numbers.
  9. 20. Competing school to structuralism.
  10. 21. Repeated behavior as a penalty for inappropriate behavior
  11. 28. Ability to identify previously encountered information
  12. 29. An involuntary response
  13. 30. Studied memory using nonsense syllables
  14. 32. First woman to receive a PhD in psychology.
  15. 33. Titchener’s version of voluntarism
  16. 35. Openness, Conscientiousness, Extroversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism
  17. 36. First psychology laboratory at Harvard (1875). William ______
  18. 37. Smallest unit of meaning in a language
  19. 39. The 9th International Congress of Psychology held here.
  20. 40. A form of learning. Classical _____
  21. 43. School of psychology founded by John Watson
  22. 46. Strategy which helps us hold information, group things together
  23. 47. Brain part involved in memory
  24. 49. Knowledge is derived through experience
  25. 50. Drug that speeds up activity in the central nervous system.
  26. 53. Goal oriented, humanistic psychologist, stressed organ inferiority.
  27. 54. Part of the brain that deals with emotions.
  28. 56. Ability of a test to measure what it purports to measure
  29. 57. The adjustment of people’s behavior, attitudes and beliefs to a group.
  30. 58. Münsterberg, author of “On the Witness Stand.”
  31. 59. Items under consideration in a study, can change.
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  1. 1. Created the formula: S= k log P
  2. 2. The founder of school psychology.
  3. 3. First International Congress meeting location
  4. 5. A relationship or association between two variables, scale of -1 to +1.
  5. 7. The co-author of “Studies on Hysteria” (1895).
  6. 9. Tendency for the body (person) to want to maintain a state of constancy
  7. 10. Genetically identical twins.
  8. 12. Initials that identify a diplomate in psychology.
  9. 14. ____ von Helmholtz.
  10. 15. The study of the meaning of words/combinations/sentences
  11. 16. Freud’s therapeutic approach.
  12. 19. Immersion into the feared situation as an intervention to decrease the feared response.
  13. 22. 1st woman president of APA
  14. 23. Mediates id and supergo
  15. 24. Promoted a form of person-centered psychotherapy.
  16. 25. Considered the founder of the phrenology movement.
  17. 26. Increases the likelihood that a response will occur
  18. 27. Ability of a test to produce similar results over time
  19. 31. Variable that is manipulated.
  20. 34. In Piagetian theory, using existing ideas in new situations.
  21. 38. Tests that use unstructured or ambiguous stimuli
  22. 41. Young-Helmholtz theory
  23. 42. A type of intelligence that includes identifying emotions of others.
  24. 44. A proposed relationship between two variables.
  25. 45. Mental shortcuts that guide us in problem solving and decision making.
  26. 48. Seligman’s psychology
  27. 51. Using successive approximation to gradually reinforce behavioral tendencies in a desired direction.
  28. 52. Disorder characterized by the inability to use language.
  29. 55. Founder and first president of APA.