Created by Don & Sandy Hockenbury

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Created by Don & Sandy Hockenbury

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1. First woman president of American Psychological

Association (p. 6) 4. If spontaneous, could reveal glimpses of the unconscious, according to

Freud (p. 7) 7. Another word for nurture, in centuries-old debate (p. 3)

10. Humanistic psychology and psychoanalysis included influential theories of this (p. 8)

12. James said Freud was

"obsessed with _ ideas" (p. 7)

14. What Harvard denied

Calkins of, even though she had earned it (p. 6)

17. Area in which psychology should be applied, according to functionalists (p. 5)

20. His theory of motivation emphasized psychological growth (p.

8)

23. Author of The Animal

Mind (p. 6)

24. He founded 11 Down

(p. 6)

25. First of early schools to appear and to disappear (p. 5)

26. Calkins conducted research on this topic

(p. 6)

27. Studied principles of learning using reinforcement to shape the behavior of rats and pigeons (p. 8)

28. First name of founder of psychology as an experimental science

(P. 4)

Down

1. American university where Freud lectured

(P. 7)

2. After behaviorism took hold, the study of consciousness was ______ . (p. 8)

3. Number of volumes in

James's Principles of

Psychology (p. 5)

5. Pavlov's nationality

(P- 7)

6. Approximate number of years that behaviorism dominated American psychology (p. 8)

8. Another word for environmental influences, in famous debate (p. 3)

9. This force is humanistic psychology (p. 8)

10. Still influenced by psychoanalytic theory and humanistic psychology (p. 8)

11.

Calkins was its first woman president (p. 6) Founded the

13.

first psychology research laboratory in 1879 (p. 4)

French philosopher (p. 3)

15 School of psychology

16 founded by Carl Rogers

(P- 8)

18

His program granted more psychology doctoral degrees to women than any other at the time (p. 4) In famous photo,

19

Sigmund Freud's biographer

(p. 7) Descartes' idea that mind and brain are

21 separate, but interacting, entities (p. 3) 22.

Titchener's psychology laboratory eventually occupied

26 rooms here (P. 4)

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