COGNITIVE Evaluation Flashcards

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What does the cognitive approach support: idiographic or nomothetic?

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Nomothetic, as everyone has a schema.

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What strength does the nomothetic nature of the cognitive approach offer?

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Allows scientific predictions and comparison between groups.

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What is a limitation of the nomothetic nature?

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It ignores the uniqueness of individuals.

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Why is the cognitive approach considered deterministic?

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Because of the Negative Thought Triad, which suggests thoughts are predetermined.

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What is a potential benefit of determinism in cognitive psychology?

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It can take away guilt by removing individual accountability.

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What is a limitation of determinism in this approach?

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It removes personal responsibility for behaviour.

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Why is the cognitive approach considered reductionist?

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It simplifies the brain to being like a computer.

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What is a strength of the reductionist approach?

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It is scientific and testable.

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What is a limitation of the reductionist approach?

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It oversimplifies complex human behaviour.

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How does the cognitive approach relate to the nature/nurture debate?

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It fails to fully account for the nature/nurture debate.

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Does the cognitive approach consider both internal and external factors?

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Yes, it considers the influence of both on behaviour.

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What is a criticism related to the nature/nurture aspect of the cognitive approach?

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It fails to fully explore the nature/nurture debate.

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What is one way the cognitive approach has been useful?

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It has influenced many areas of psychology.

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How has the cognitive approach contributed to understanding mental disorders?

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It has helped develop treatments for disorders like depression.

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How has the cognitive approach contributed to the legal system?

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It has improved understanding of eyewitness testimony reliability.

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How has the cognitive approach impacted education?

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Theories on children’s thinking (e.g. Piaget, 1970) have guided teaching practices.

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Why is the cognitive approach considered scientific?

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It is based on evidence, not opinion.

20
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What research methods support the scientific nature of the cognitive approach?

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Controlled experiments.

21
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What are scientific results in cognitive psychology used for?

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Making inferences about mental processes.

22
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Why is objectivity considered a strength of this approach?

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Results can be interpreted the same way by different psychologists.

23
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What allows cognitive psychology studies to be replicated?

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Standardised, controlled experimental designs.

24
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How do cognitive theories meet scientific criteria?

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They generate testable and falsifiable predictions.

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What human trait challenges the computer analogy?
Humans make mistakes and forget things, unlike computers.
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What type of behaviour is difficult for the cognitive approach to explain?
Irrational behaviour.