Psychology - approaches 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyApproachesASAQA Created by: GabyclarkkCreated on: 09-05-14 15:18 Outline one feature of the humanistic approach Each person is unique 1 of 30 Outline one feature of the behaviourists approach There are two basic laws of learning 2 of 30 Outline one feature of the cognitive approach A persons knowledge and beliefs influence their behaviour and experience. 3 of 30 Outline one feature of the Social Learning theory Behaviour is learnt through observation and imitation 4 of 30 Outline one feature of the psychdynamic Approach The tripartite structure of personality 5 of 30 Outline one feature of the humanistic approach Self - actualisation 6 of 30 Outline one feature of the humanistic approach Client- centered therapy 7 of 30 Outline one feature of the humanistic approach Unconitional Positive Regard 8 of 30 Outline one feature of the humanistic approach Holistic Approach 9 of 30 Outline one feature of the psychdynamic Approach The role of the unconscious 10 of 30 Outline one feature of the psychdynamic Approach Psychosexual stages of development 11 of 30 Outline one feature of the psychdynamic Approach Defence Mechanism 12 of 30 Outline one feature of the psychdynamic Approach Use of the case study method 13 of 30 Outline one feature of the cognitive approach The human mind is like a computer 14 of 30 Outline one feature of the cognitive approach Information processing approach 15 of 30 Outline one feature of the cognitive approach Mental processes can be described and investigated using models 16 of 30 Outline one feature of the cognitive approach Use of the experimental Method 17 of 30 Outline one feature of the behaviourists approach All Human behaviour is learnt behaviour 18 of 30 Outline one feature of the behaviourists approach Psychology should be the study of observable bevaiour only in a scientific way 19 of 30 Outline one feature of the behaviourists approach Behaviour should be studied under controlled conditions 20 of 30 Outline one feature of the behaviourists approach There is no distinction between human and non-human forms of learning 21 of 30 Outline one feature of the Social Learning theory Modelling; some people are more likely to be imitated than others 22 of 30 Outline one feature of the Social Learning theory Behaviour that is reinforced is more likely to be imitated. 23 of 30 Outline one feature of the Social Learning theory Mediating cognitive factors 24 of 30 Outline one feature of the Social Learning theory Use of laboratory experiments 25 of 30 Outline one feature of the biological Approach All thoughts,feelings and behaviours have physical/biological cause 26 of 30 Outline one feature of the biological Approach Our behaviours and characteristics are a result of genetic make-up 27 of 30 Outline one feature of the biological Approach The mind and brain are the same 28 of 30 Outline one feature of the biological Approach Genes of humans have evolved to adapt to the environment 29 of 30 Outline one feature of the biological Approach Scientific methods of investigation 30 of 30
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