Across
- 10. a field that explores how social interactions, cultural norms, and historical context shape human behavior, cognition, and identity
- 11. founded the first formal laboratory for psychological research.
- 13. A school of thought and the inherent human ability to perceive experiences, objects, and the environment as unified wholes or complete patterns, rather than as a collection of individual parts.
- 16. a theory and method of psychology that focuses on understanding and treating mental disorders by exploring the unconscious mind.
- 17. established the first psychological laboratory for women. She was the first woman to complete the requirements for a doctoral degree in psychology
- 18. a branch of psychology that studies the relationship between biological processes and psychological phenomena
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- 1. created the International Center for Genetic Epistemology in Geneva
- 2. produced over 340 papers and books. He also developed the statistical concept of correlation
- 3. a school of thought emphasizing the importance of individual growth, free will, self-awareness, and the pursuit of personal meaning
- 4. a pseudoscientific theory from the 19th century that posits that the shape and size of the human skull can indicate personality traits, abilities, and mental faculties.
- 5. was a Russian and Soviet experimental neurologist and physiologist known for his discovery of classical conditioning through his experiments with dogs
- 6. the study of observable human and animal behavior and its relationship to the environment, focusing on how behaviors are learned through conditioning via external stimuli, rewards, and punishments
- 7. a medical specialty that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders
- 8. Watson conducted research on animal behavior, child rearing, and advertising
- 9. mental health professional who specializes in providing psychological assessment, diagnosis, and treatment for individuals with a wide range of emotional, social, and developmental issues
- 12. called the "father of American psychology,"
- 14. an early school of psychology that aimed to understand the structure of the mind by breaking down conscious experiences into their basic elements, such as sensations, images, and feelings
- 15. he invented the operant conditioning chamber
