D.I.N.O.S.A.U.R 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? PsychologyEvaluation helpASWJEC Created by: beth.jpgCreated on: 05-01-17 11:28 D Deterministic - Doesn't account for free will we don't have control over any of our actions. 1 of 8 I Idiographic - focuses on individual cases and appreciates all the differences in each case. 2 of 8 N Nature vs. Nurture - Determines whether a particular approach is purely genetics or upbringing. In the middle of nature/nurture is interactionist. 3 of 8 O Other Approaches - Make comparisons between approaches for strong evaluation 4 of 8 S Scientific - Try and choose the most scientific way (scientific is better, although may be unethical) 5 of 8 A Applications - Is the information from the approaches useful in the real world? Talk about therapies. 6 of 8 U Uniqueness to Approach - If there is something unique to one approach that is a strength 7 of 8 R Reductionism - Looks at all of the small components that go into the bigger picture. Opposite of this is holism ( looks at the bigger picture ) 8 of 8
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