comparing the areas Flashcards
compare the cognitive and devlopmental area
-both use quanatative data
-both are deterministic
compare the biological and cognitive area
-both use quantatative and qualataive data
-both are reductionist
compare the cognitive and social area
-both are reliable
-cognitve can be low in ecological validity whereas social can be considered higher
compare the cognitive and individual area
-both can use objective measures
-both lack scientific mesures
compare the cognitive and behaviourism perspective
-both use quanatative data
-both are reductionist
compare the cognitive and psychodynamic perspective
-both are high in validity
-both are subjective
compare the developmental area with the biological area
-both use nature and nurture as an explanation
-both are deterministic
compare the developmental area with the social area
-both are done cross culturally
-both are deterministic
compare the developmental area with the individual area
-both allow for development to be studied over time
-both are subjective as can use qualatative data
compare the developmental area with the behaviourism perspective
-both are based on observable behaviours
-both are deterministic
compare the developmental area with the pyschodynamic perspective
-both are hollistic
-both have ethical issues
compare the biological area with the social area
-both use standardised procedures
-both are deterministic
compare the biological area with the individual area
-both use abnormal samples
-both are potentially socially sensitive
compare the biological area with the behaviourism perspective
-both use quantative data
-both are deterministic
compare the biological area with the psyhcodynamic perspective
-bio has standardised procedures but psych doesnt
-both are potentially socially sensitive
compare the social area with the individual area
-both use qualatative data
-both have ethical considersations
compare the social area with the behaviourism perspective
-both use standardised procedures
-both can be considered ethnocentric
compare the social area with the psyhchodynamic perspective
-both can be ecologically valid
-both tend to have limited samples
compare the individual area with the behaviorist perspective
-both have pracical explanations for explaining behaviour
-individual diff is hollisitic whereas behaviourism is reductionist
compare the individual area with the psychodynamic perspective
-both are hollistic
-both make it harder to generalise due to small samples
compare the behaviourist perspective and the psychodymic perspective
-psychodynamic is hollistic whereas behaviourism is reductionist
-both are deterministic