Strengths and weaknesses of the behaviourist approach (quiz)

Quiz on the strengths and weaknesses of the behaviourist approach.

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The therapy Systematic Desensitisation is a strength why?
Doesn't dive into other possible sensitive areas.
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What doesn't the behaviourist approach take into account?
Thoughts and emotions
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It ignores biological processes Eg hormones and brain function?
True
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Animal experiments is a weakness, but why?
Animals and humans don't always respond the same to a stimulus.
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Lab experiments are part of "It's scientific" because......
The lab experiment provide academic and professional work along with good reliable results which can be replicated.
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Focusing on surroundings intensely is a weakness, why?
Surroundings and learning means that if this was all that mattered everyone would be an A* student.
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What doesn't the behaviourist approach take into account?

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Animal experiments is a weakness, but why?

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Lab experiments are part of "It's scientific" because......

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Gemma

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aw damn i got one wrong :( lol

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