What biology perspective is exclusively apart of the "Nature" Subheading | Biopsychology |
What psychlogy perspective is apart of the "both" subheading? (nature AND nurture) | Evolutionary, Cognitive, Humanism |
What psychology perspectives fall under the "Nurture" subheading? | Sociocultural Psych, Behavioural psych, Psychoanalytic |
What are the Big 7 views? | Behavioural, psychoanalytical, cognitive, biological, evolutionary, humanistic, sociocultural |
Explain the Behavioural perspective | We are who we are, do what we do due to involuntary reactions to environmental stimuli, reinforcement of behaviours and observing and imitating others. |
Explain Psychoanalysis perspective | Good/bad childhood experiences unconsciously affect your decisions. |
explain Cognitive Perspective | we are who we are or do what we do because we actively think about past and present and make prediction about our future as we interact with environment. |
explain Biological perspective | Biological processes that influence behaviour and mental processes - hormones, glands, genetics ect. |
explain Evolutionary perspective | Evolution of behaviours and mental processes, inherited tendencies influence people. |
explain Humanistic perspective | We "invent" ourselves, people make free and conscious decisions based on their unique experiences. Every human has a desire to achieve to his or her fullest potential. |
explain Sociocultural perspective | Ethnicity, gender, cultural expectations, socioeconomic status all affect how we behave and the actions we take. |
What is the order of the Big 7 | Behavioural, Psychoanalytical, Cognitive, Biological, Evolutionary, Humanistic, Sociocultural. |