Methodological issues and debates Flashcards
Nature/Nurture
Nature:
this is behaviour caused by innate characteristics and says that all behaviour is inherited.
strengths - it can show cause & effect
weaknesses - is reductionist
Nurture:
this is behaviour that is determined by the environment
strengths - it has a wide range of research methods used
weaknesses - harder to establish cause and effect
Freewill/Determinism
Determinism:
the behaviour is controlled by forcers outside your control and says that behaviour is predictable
strengths - it emphasises on cause and effect and encourages interventions
weaknesses - does not blame people for their behaviour, says behaviour is too complex and variable
Freewill:
it says that they have control over their behaviour and are responsible for their own actions
strengths - it suggests that behaviour is free and it emphasis on the individual
weaknesses - it is unscientific and says behaviour can’t be predicted or objectively measured
what is and its strengths and weaknesses of Reductionism/Holism
Reductionism:
says that behaviour is predictable as it is determined by one factor
strengths - it allows for a detailed look at components that affect behaviour and explains certain types of behaviours
weaknesses - it oversimplifies complex behaviours and it does not take into consideration other factors affecting behaviour
Holism:
it looks at the whole picture rather than just one thing
strengths - it looks at everything that may impact on behaviour and it considers more than one cause
weaknesses - it is non-scientific and it does not explain mental illness adequately
Individual/Situational
Situational:
it says that the environment causes behaviour
strengths - it suggests behaviour is predictable so cause and effect can be found. Behaviour can be changed by improving ones environment
weaknesses - it is reductionist and it tends to rely on observations
Individual:
it says behaviour is caused by a feature of the person such as their personality and genes.
strengths - it is free will giving people the responsibility to change themselves. It is holism as well as it takes into account individual differences
weaknesses - it is reductionist
Usefulness of Research
research is useful is it:
- develops theories, interventions, preventative action or treatments
- provokes further research in the field
- progresses understanding beyond previous findings
- is generalisable to a wide population
- is valid so that results are accurate
Conducting Socially Sensitive Research
socially sensitive research can:
- subject to social norms
- controversial
- able to shape the law/policy
- risking
- stereotyping and prejudice