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Title: Perspectives on Psychology


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Perspectives on Psychology
Different approaches to understanding human
behavior
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Psychodynamic
  • Behavior is guided by a mix of biology, personal
    needs, sub-conscious desires, and a need to
    resolve conflict
  • Sigmund Freud Late 19th, early 20th century
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vNm7XGiFhKeE

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Behaviorist
  • Behavior can be understood in terms of
  • Antecedent environmental conditions
    pre-response
  • Behavioral Response the action to be described,
    understood, and predicted
  • Consequence what occurs because of the response
  • B.F. Skinner Early 20th century, most famous of
    the behaviorists
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vQKSvu3mj-14

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Humanistic
  • Behavior is based on a complex network of an
    individuals history, mind, body, and awareness
  • People create themselves essentially
  • Abraham Maslow (1908 1970) self-actualization

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Maslows Hierarchy of Needs
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Cognitive
  • Thinking and thought is what determines human
    behavior
  • Perception, memory, language, problem solving,
    decision making, and other cognitive acts are
    studied
  • Looks at the brain as a supercomputer
  • Rejects introspection as methodology

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Example in Cognitive Perception
  • What do you see?
  • How do you come
  • to recognize or
  • make sense of an
  • image?
  • Object stimulates sensory organs ? Neural
    activity occurs ? Mental recreation (the
    precept)

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Biological
  • Focuses on the biological underpinnings of all
    behavior genes, brain structure, central nervous
    system, endocrine system, etc.
  • The chemical and electrical activities within the
    body as a whole drive behavior
  • Relies on neuroscience quite a bit
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vA5m7y7DcLgM

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Evolutionary
  • Mental abilities and behaviors have evolved over
    millions of years to adapt to our needs
    historically
  • Our history as hunter-gatherers is key
  • What are some of the differences in our needs
    then versus now?
  • Finding food Avoiding predators Finding
    shelter Finding a healthy mate Sex roles
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vl_2TxDpYdLQfeature
    related

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Sociocultural
  • Examines behaviors meaning in different cultures
    and society and then compares and contrasts
  • What examples of different cultural behaviors can
    you think of?
  • Why does this perspective create a problem for
    experimental psychologists?
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vfa_GCK-Czqsfeature
    related

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Aggression
  • Lets use aggressive behavior to demonstrate the
    differences between these seven perspectives.
  • How would each one explain why people act
    aggressively at times?
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