ISSUES AND DEBATES Flashcards
What is meant by Universality
Any underlying characteristic of human beings that is capable of being applied to all, despite differences of experience and upbringing. Gender bias and culture bias threaten the universality of findings in psychology
What is meant by Gender bias
When considering human behaviour, bias is a tendency to treat one individual or group in a different way from others. In the context of gender bias, psychological research or theory may offer a view that does not justifiably represent the experience and behaviour of men or women (usually women).
What is meant by Androcentrism
Male-centered; when “normal” behaviour is judged according to a male standard (meaning that female behaviour is often judged to be “abnormal” or “deficient” by comparison).
What is meant by Alpha bias
Psychological theories that suggest there are real an enduring differences between men and women. These may enhance or undervalue members of either sex but typically undervalue females
What is meant by Beta bias
Theories that ignore or minimise differences between the sexes
What is meant by Cultural bias
Refers to a tendency to ignore cultural differences and interpret all phenomena through the “lens” of one’s own culture
What is meant by Ethnocentrism
Judging other cultures by the standards and values of one’s own culture. In its extreme form, it is the belief in the superiority of one’s own culture which may lead to prejudice and discrimination towards other cultures
What is meant by Cultural relativsm
The idea that norms and values, as well as ethics and moral standards, can only be meaningful and understood within specific social and cultural contexts.
What is meant by Free will
The notion that humans can make choices and are not determined by biological or external forces
What is meant by Determinism
The view that an individual’s behaviour is shaped or controlled by internal or external forces, rather than an individual’s will to do something
What is meant by Hard determinism
Implies that free will is not possible as our behaviour is always caused by internal or external events beyond our control
What is meant by Soft determinism
All events. including human behaviour, have causes, but behaviour can also be determined by our conscious choices in the absence of coercion. In contrast with hard determinism
What is meant by Biological determinism
The belief that behaviour is caused by features of the environment (such as systems of reward and punishment) that we cannot control
What is meant by Psychic determinism
The belief that behaviour is caused by unconscious conflicts that w cannot control
What is meant by the nurture-nature debate?
Concerned with the extent to which aspects of behaviour are a product of inherited or acquired characteristics