Across
- 4. Observable actions or responses of humans or animals, such as speaking, walking, or eating.
- 5. Information gained through direct observation or experimentation, used to support scientific conclusions.
- 6. The scientific study of behavior and mental processes, including thoughts, feelings, and actions.
- 7. A step-by-step process used by scientists to investigate questions: form a hypothesis, gather data, analyze results, draw conclusions, and replicate findings.
Down
- 1. Ideas about human behavior shared through books, blogs, or social media—some based on real science, others oversimplified or misleading.
- 2. Internal experiences such as thoughts, feelings, dreams, memories, and motivations that influence behavior.
- 3. Beliefs or practices that claim to be scientific but lack proper evidence, testing, or adherence to the scientific method.
