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6. What are the weaknesses of the physiological approach?
- reductionist and determinstic
- lack validity and unreliable
- unscientific and subjective
7. What are the strengths of the cognitive approach?
- practical applications and scientific methods
- practical applications and range of data
- practical applications and quantitative data
8. What are the weaknesses of the cognitive approach?
- lack validity and reductionist
- not reliable and low ecological validity
- unscientific and unethical
9. What are the strengths of the individual differences approach?
- practical applications and range of data
- practical applications and holistic
- practical applications and scientific
10. What are the weaknesses of the individual differences approach?
- reductionist and deterministic
- deterministic and unscientific
- unethical and unreliable
11. What are the weaknesses of the behaviourist perspective?
- unethical and lack validity
- deterministic and reductionist
- subjective and unscientific
12. What are the strengths of the psychodynamic perspective?
- practical applications and individualistic
- practical applications and ecological validity
- practical applications and reliability
13. What are the strengths of the physiological approach?
- practical applications and qualitative data
- practical applications and scientific equipment
- practical applications and ecological validity
14. What are the weaknesses of the social approach?
- reductionist and ethics
- subjective and deterministic
- quantitative data and unscientific