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- the ______ perspective focuses on things like language, memory, learning, problem solving, and thought processes. there are neuro-scientists like fmri imaging to study physically how the brain and nervous system work when these things are happening.
- this perspective, called the ______ perspective focuses on how voluntary behaviors is learned through a process called operant conditioning. when a person gets a positive reinforcement or a reward from an action, then that action becomes their behavior.
- this perspective focuses on groups and relationships. this perspective says that people’s behaviors and thinking is is influenced by whether they are alone, in a group of friends, or in a crowd. this perspective focuses on faith, class, and ethnicity. this is called the ______.
- the ______ perspective explains mental characteristics and traits that are shared by all or most humans. the focus is on why humans do certain things such as lie, like mates who are attractive, like music, or are afraid of snakes for example.
- the ______ perspective focuses on the unconscious mind and how it influences conscious behavior. the perspective focuses on the motivations behind a person’s behavior.
- this is called the ______ perspective, and it says that people have free will to choose their own destiny and that because of that, all humans behavior is based on constantly striving to reach their fullest potential, called self-actualization.
- the best way to describe the ______ perspective, is to say that it states that people’s mind, their body, and their environment all work together to create their behaviors.
- the ______ perspective focuses on how the physical body’s nervous system is developed and how it functions.
options:
☐ evolutionary
☐ psychodynamic
☐ sociocultural
☐ humanistic
☐ biophysical
☐ biopsychological
☐ cognitive
☐ behavioral
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The Cognitive perspective focuses on mental processes like language, memory, learning, problem - solving, and thought processes, and also uses neuro - imaging (like fMRI) to study the brain and nervous system during these processes.
The Behavioral perspective is centered around how voluntary behavior is learned through operant conditioning, where positive reinforcement (reward for an action) leads to the action becoming a chosen behavior.
The Sociocultural perspective focuses on groups, relationships, and how factors like being alone, in a group of friends, or in a crowd, as well as aspects like faith, class, and ethnicity, influence people's behavior and thinking.
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