evaluations of approaches

Cards (23)

  • What is the term used to describe the process of acquiring knowledge?
    Knowledge acquisition
  • How is knowledge acquisition described in the study material?

    It is described as accurate as the processes faced by individuals.
  • What are the causes of behavior mentioned in the study material?

    Causes of behavior can be cascades and shoedes developed.
  • What are conscious thoughts described as in the study material?

    Conscious thoughts are mental processes that cannot be measured.
  • How might stress affect individuals differently according to the study material?

    Stress may be experienced differently by individuals.
  • What is emphasized about conducting research in the study material?

    It emphasizes being objective in research.
  • What is the context in which people behave according to the study material?

    People behave in known environments.
  • What are the approaches to psychology mentioned in the study material?
    • Learning through the environment
  • What is the term used for the processes that are faced by individuals in knowledge acquisition?

    Processes faced
  • What does the study material suggest about the modification of behavior?

    Behavior can be seated and modified.
  • What is the significance of the term "conscious thoughts" in the study material?

    Conscious thoughts are significant as they are mental processes.
  • How does the study material describe the relationship between stress and behavior?

    It suggests that stress may influence behavior differently in individuals.
  • What is the implication of being objective in research as mentioned in the study material?

    Being objective helps in conducting reliable research.
  • What is the focus of the study material regarding montal processes?

    It discusses montal processes in reword action.
  • What is mentioned about controlled food?

    It refers to controlled food measures.
  • What does the term "credibility" refer to in the context of the study material?

    It is based on serial banatours in a certain context.
  • What is the implication of the phrase "deterministic no free will" in the summary?

    It suggests that past experiences reinforce behaviors, limiting free will.
  • How does the study material describe the impact of past experiences on behavior?

    It states that past experiences reinforce behaviors, ignoring the concept of free will.
  • What does "lack ecological validity" imply in the context of the study material?

    It indicates that the controlled causes may not generalize to real-world situations.
  • What are the key points summarized in the study material?
    • Montal processes in reword action
    • Controlled food measures
    • Credibility based on serial banatours
    • Deterministic view with no free will
    • Past experiences reinforce behaviors
    • Lack of ecological validity in controlled causes
  • What is the potential consequence of research on animals mentioned in the study material?

    It could be successful or potentially deadly.
  • What does the term "reinforcement" refer to in the context of the study material?

    It refers to the process by which past experiences shape and strengthen behaviors.
  • How does the study material view the relationship between free will and past experiences?

    It suggests that past experiences limit the sense of free will.