Free will & determinism Flashcards
What is determinism?`
The view that an individuals behaviour is controlled by internal or external forces and means that behaviour should be predictable.
What does free will refer to?
Refers to the other side of the spectrum where an individual is seen as being cable of self determination.
What does free will believe?
Believes that individuals have an active roll in controlling their own behaviour so they are free to choose and they aren’t acting in response to external or internal pressures.
What has research to the human genome shown (biological determinism)?
Shown increasing evidence in the genetic influences on behaviour.
In biological determinism what is it believed?
It is believed that some of our behaviours are determined by our genes.
What do genes also do?
They influence the brain structure and neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine and these are implicated in behaviour.
In environmental determinism, how have the principles of learning theory been applied?
They have been applied to many areas of behaviour like aggression and eating behaviours.
What has research into intelligence shown?
Research into intelligence has identified particular genes found in people with high intellignece. The IGFR2 gene (Hill et al, 1999).
What do behaviourist believe in environmental determinism?
Behaviourists believe that all behaviour is caused bu previous experience through classical and operant conditioning.
What does Freud’s psychoanalytic theory of personality suggest?
This suggests that adult behaviour is determined by a mix of innate drives and early experiences (internal and external forces).
What is behaviour driven by? What is an example of psychic determinism?
Behaviour is driven by the libido which focuses on the erogenous zone (mouth/anus). If a child becomes fustrated or overindulged (external forces) at any stage within development so the libido remains tied to the relevant erogenous zone nd so the indiviual becomes fixated on these zones which then leads to them wanting to obtain the satisfaction of the area which will dominate them trying to gain satisfaction leading to this being a focus in adult personality.
What is scientific research based on?
Based on the belief that all events have a cause.
What happens to an IV with an emphasis on causal explanations?
The IV gets manpulated to observe the causal effect on the DV and this can be seen in Harlow’s research.
What did humanistic psychologists argue?
Argued that self-determination is a necessary part of human behaviour and without it self development and actualisation are impossible.