This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Psychology & Sociology has 25 clues. Answers range from 3 to 12 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
The type of family where both parents live with their biological or adopted children.
Sole-parent families are families who have ____ parent living with them.
Your grandparents are part of your __________ family.
True or False. Communes are a living arrangement where many adults and their children all live together.
The Brady Bunch was a famous example of which type of family.
True or False: Same-Sex families consist of two adults of the same gender and children.
Couples without ___________ are a type of family.
Which relationship is closer, friends or acquaintances?
People often track there family history through a family _______.
ABS stands for the Australian Bureau of _____________.
WHO stands for the World ________ Organisation.
Families help to develop our ________ at a young age.
A ___________________ is when we believe how someone will act depending on their background. For example gender, culture, race or appearance.
A term used for someone who belongs to the same social group as yourself.
If your friends influenced you to study harder for a test, this is an example of ____________ peer influence.
Peer pressure can lead us to make some poor _______________.
When making decisions it is important to think of the C_________________.
When we are looking for other options to make a decision we are looking for _________________.
Emotions are an example of an _______________ factor when making decisions.
An external factor in decision making could be the ___________________.
Evaluating our decisions allows us to ensure we make _________ ones in the future.
Someone with different values to yourself may make ____________ decisions.
_______ of the moment decisions are made without prior planning.
All your decisions you make with influence how _________ see you.
It is important to think about your decisions and how they affect others, as we make a lot of decisions _____________ thinking about it