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Psych Exam Review Crossword

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Greek philosopher who believed that we are born with knowledge and the mind and body are separable.
A physician who specializes in the diagnosis, prevention, study, and treatment of mental disorders.
Psychological philosophy that considers mental behavior in terms of active adaptation to the environment.
Behavior can be explained in terms of conditioning.
Psychologist who created structuralism.
Known as "The Father of American psychology".
Type of assignment that involved randomization.
Concept for understanding halt and illness through biology, psychology, and social factors.
The way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially towards others.
Each selection of a sample has an equal chance of being chosen.
The belief that everyone aggress with you, when in reality, they don't.
Research that can be applied in the world.
A fact based framework for describing a phenomenon.
When both the subject and administrator are blinded to the critical aspects of an experiment.
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The first psychologist.
To look inward at ones own mental and emotional processes.
Greek philosopher that believed that knowledge is innate.
Theory of psychology developed by Wundt.
The only source of knowledge comes through our senses.
Branch of psychology concerned with mental processes and how the brain thinks.
Examines psychological structure from a modern evolutionary perspective.
People tend to overestimate their ability to have predicted an outcome that already occurred.
Perspective that focuses more on the biology of how the brain works.
Behavior is influenced by society and culture.
The definition of a variable in terms of the actual procedures used by the researcher to measure it.
An association between two variables.
An assumption that there is a correlation between two variables when there isn't one.
Research that seeks to solve practical problems.