Across
- 1. Known for being super nice and tolerant of students who submit late crosswords
- 4. Famous for his experiment in which the obedience of a subject to an authority figure was tested through his willingness to deliver electric shocks to another subject
- 6. Demonstrated the importance of companionship and care in social development through his experiments on monkeys.
- 9. Known for researching the power of conformity on an individual
- 10. Developed the first practical intelligence test, in order to identify students who would require extra attention
- 11. Researched reinforcement schedules through the use of his operant conditioning chamber
- 12. Known as the "father of modern linquistics", he believed that humans had an innate language acquisition device (LAD)
- 15. One of the pioneers of developmental psychology, he showed that temperament of an infant remains relatively stable throughout adolescence
- 16. Created the theory of learned helplessness, in which one accepts negative stimuli because of the belief that it is inescapable
- 19. Formed the triarchic theory of intelligence, where there are three categories - analytical, creative, and practical
- 20. Regarded as the father of cognitive theory, he focused on the treatment of clinical depression and created a scale on measuring depression severity
- 21. Defined three unique parenting styles - authoritarian, permissive, and authoritative
- 22. Famous for his theory of the collective unconscious, in which humans have a shared pool of experiences
- 23. Known for his studies on taste aversion learning, where one tends to associate food with any negative symptoms that follow.
- 25. Explored eyewitness memory, and researched the misinformation effect.
- 26. Studied the psychology of decision making, and the effects of heuristics and biases on judgment
- 27. Known for developing the idea of cognitive dissonance, in which humans try and avoid conflicting ideas or beliefs
Down
- 2. Known for his eight stages of psychosocial development, starting from trust vs. mistrust to integrity vs. despair
- 3. Known as one of the founders of pragmatism and functional psychology, and also the father of American Psychology
- 5. Founded the humanistic approach to psychology, and developed his own person-centered approach to therapy and counseling
- 7. Famous for his experiment in which he sent pseudopatients to psychiatric hospitals to test the validity of psychiatric diagnosis
- 8. Researched hypnosis, and theorized that there is a "hidden observer" created in the mind when hypnotized.
- 13. The psychoanalyst that founded feminist psychology
- 14. Known for his theory of moral development with three stages - Pre-conventional, conventional, and post-conventional
- 17. Developed the theory of multiple intelligences, and identified 8 different types of intelligence
- 18. Studied memory, and discovered the spacing effect and the forgetting curve
- 21. Through the Bobo doll experiment, he developed the social learning theory about how children use observational learning
- 24. Known for his Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, which focuses on one's irrational beliefs and the behavioral and emotional problems that these beliefs can influence
- 28. Famous for studying facial expressions to connect them with various emotions
