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Psychology Vocab 91-180 Crossword
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1) Processes of knowing, including attending, remembering, and reasoning; also the content of the processes such as concepts and memories.
2) The branch of psychology concerned with the interaction between physical and psychological processes and with stages of growth from conception throughout the entire life span.
3) The facet of intelligence involving the knowledge a person has already has already acquired and the ability to access that knowledge; measure by vocabulary, arithmetic, and general information tests.
4) The physical basis for the transmission of genetic information.
6) The inability to remember important personal experience, caused by psychological factors in the absence of any organic dysfunction.
8) The study of higher mental processes such as attention, language use, memory, perception, problem solving, and thinking.
14) The current diagnostic and stastical manual of the American Psychiatric Association that classifies, defines, and describes mental disorders.
16) The process of dealing with internal or external demands that are perceived to be threatening or overwhelming.
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5) Psychologist who specializes in providing guidance in areas such as vocational selection, school problems, drug abuse, and marital conflict.
6) In Freudian dream analysis, the process by which the internal censor transforms the latent content of a dream into manifest content.
7) A mental health professional whose specialized training prepares him or her to consider the social context of people's problems.
9) The smallest physical different between two stimuli that can still be recognized as a difference; operationally defined as the point at which the stimuli are recognized as different half of the time.
10) Comfort derived from an infant's physical contact with the mother or caregiver.
11) Unwanted sexual violation by a social acquaintance in the context of a consensual dating situation.
12) The development of processes of knowing, including imagining, perceiving, reasoning, and problem solving.
13) A procedure conducted at the end of an experiment in which the researcher provides the participant with as much information about the study as possible and makes sure that no participant leaves feeling confused, upset, or embarrassed.
15) The part of an individual's unconscious that is inherited, evolutionarily developed, and common to all members of the species.
17) Circumstances in which a psychoanalyst develops personal feelings about a client because of perceived similarity of the client to significant people in the therapist's life.
18) A state of awareness of internal events and of the external environment.
19) The assumption that the serial position effect can be altered by the context and the distinctiveness of the experience being recalled.
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