Assumptions Flashcards

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What are the 2 main assumptions of the biological approach?

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  • Behavior, cognitions, and emotions can be explained in terms of the working of the brain and the effect of hormones, genetics, and evolution.
  • Similarities and differences between people can be understood in terms of biological factors and their interaction with other factors.
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What are the 2 main assumptions of the cognitive approach?

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  • There are similarities between the ways humans and computers process information.
  • Individual differences in cognitive processes such as attention, language, thinking, and memory, which can help to explain our differing behaviors and emotions.
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Explain the human-computer analogy.

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Input->Processing->Output

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What are the 2 main assumptions of the learning approach?

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  • Each life begins as a ‘blank slate’: observable changes to our behavior can result from interactions with our environment.
  • The processes of social learning, operant conditioning, and classical conditioning are the ways in which humans and animals learn. These processes involve stimulus response.
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What is stimulus response?

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Experience within our environment (stimuli) shape our behavior (response).

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What is operant conditioning?

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Learning through the consequence of our actions.

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What is classical conditioning?

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Learning through association.

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What are the two main assumptions of the social approach?

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  • Our behavior, cognitions, and emotions can be influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others.
  • All of our behavior, cognitions, and emotions can be influenced by social contexts, social environments, and groups.
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