Approaches Evaluation Flashcards
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Behaviourism-Strengths
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- Scientific Credibility- Uses scientific method, lab experiments
- Real Life Applications- Behaviourist techniques can be used for Token Economy or phobia treatment
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Behaviourism-Weakness
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- Mechanistic view of behaviour- no cognitive insight into behaviour
- Enviromentally Determinist
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Social Learning Theory-Strengths
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- Provides a more comprehensive explanation of learning as it recognises cognitive factors in the learning processes
- Explains cultural differences in behaviour
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Social Learning Theory-Weaknesses
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- Over reliant on evidence from lab studies- Evidence may not show how people learn- Demand Characteristics could occur
- Underestimates biological factors on behaviour
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Cognitive Approach- Strength
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-Uses scientific and objective methods- the use of lab studies- Credible and scientific theory
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Cognitive Approach-Weaknesses
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- Machine reductionist- ignores human emotion and motivation on cognitive processes
- Lacks external validity- studies are using unrealistic stimuli that does not represent everyday cognitive processes
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Biological Approach-Strength
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- Scientific methods of investigation- Uses brain scans, drug trials and family or twin studies- Approach is based on reliable data
- Real life application- Understanding of biological processes help to the development of drugs to cure depression
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Biological Approach-Weakness
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- Casual Connections- for some idea, the biological approach claims to discover causes of things, but it has only discovered an association
- Determinist view of behaviour- All behaviour is due to biology
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Psychodynamic Approach-Strengths
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- Explanatory Power-The theory has been used to explain a wide range of behaviours, and has made people focus on their parental relationships in childhood and what effects that has on their later life
- Practical Application-Can be used in Psychoanalysis, a form of therapy
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Psychodynamic Approach-Weaknessess
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- Case Study Methods-Freud based his theory on case studies and individuals that used Freud as their therapist. His interpretations are biased for Freud’s ideas- Less scientific and biased
- Untestable Concepts-Because the ideas of this theory all occurs in the subconscious mind, the theory cannot be proved or disproved. This makes this theory a Pseudoscience (Fake science)
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Humanistic Approach-Strengths
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- Not Reductionist- Behaviour is broken up into smaller components. Humanists advocate Holism. This approach may be more valid than the other approaches as it considers behaviour in everyday concepts
- Positive Approach- The approach “Brings the human back into psychology”. It offers a optimistic approach, seeing all people as good, have free will and free to work to their lives achievements
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Humanistic Approach-Weaknesses
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- Limited Application- Can only be used in counselling or to increase motivation in a work place, but cannot really be used in any other situation-Due to it lacking sound evidence and the approach being a set a concepts, not a comprehensive theory
- Untestable Concepts- Approach is a set of ideas and difficult to test. It has been described as anti-scientific