Describe seven major perspectives on the study of behavior.
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1. Psychology’s current perspectives are complementary rather than competing views on human behavior.
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2. Each perspective emphasizes a different aspect of the biopsychosocial approach—highlighting particular biological, psychological, or social-cultural influences on behavior.
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3. Each perspective provides valuable insights, yet each by itself is incomplete. Each perspective is one piece in the larger puzzle of human behavior.
Practice: Complementary Perspectives
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Psychodynamic
Behavior genetics
Evolutionary
Neuroscience
Cognitive
Behavioral
Social-cultural
Distinctive view:
Behavior is influenced by unconscious conflicts and motives.
Genes and environment interact to produce individual differences in behavior.
Behavioral tendencies are passed on through genes molded by natural selection.
Behavior is controlled by the computations of neural networks.
Behavior is influenced by information that is perceived and remembered.
Behavior is shaped by rewards and punishments.
Behavior varies across situations and cultures.
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