Free will & Determinism

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    • What does free will describe in an individual?
      Self-determination and control over behavior
    • Does free will mean that people make random decisions?

      No, it means they have the freedom to choose
    • Which psychological approach adopts a free will perspective on behavior?

      The humanistic approach
    • Who are two prominent humanistic psychologists that emphasized self-determination?

      Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers
    • What did Rogers argue about individuals controlled by others?

      They cannot take responsibility for their behavior
    • How is humanistic psychology related to client-centered therapy?

      It sees people as free to effect change in their lives
    • What is B.F. Skinner's view on free will?

      He proposed that free will is an illusion
    • According to Skinner, what determines our choices?

      Previous reinforcement experiences
    • What does having an internal locus of control imply?

      Believing one has a high degree of influence over events
    • What did Robert et al (2000) find about adolescents with a strong belief in fatalism?

      They were at higher risk of developing depression
    • What do neurological studies suggest about decision-making?

      Our behavior may be predetermined
    • Who conducted studies demonstrating brain activity related to decision-making?
      Benjamin Libet
    • What did Libet's studies reveal about awareness of decisions?

      Brain activity occurs before conscious awareness of decisions
    • What is determinism in psychology?

      The idea that we have no control over our actions
    • What are some sources of determinants for behavior?

      Biology, learning, and thought
    • What is biological determinism?

      A viewpoint that behavior is influenced by genetics
    • Which gene has been identified in research related to intelligence?
      The IGF2R gene
    • How do neurotransmitters influence behavior?

      They affect behavior and can be linked to disorders
    • What is environmental determinism?

      Behavior is due to previous experiences and conditioning
    • How do behaviorists explain the development of phobias?

      As a consequence of conditioning
    • What is psychic determinism based on?

      Freud's psychoanalytical theory of personality
    • According to Freud, what drives behavior?

      The libido and early experiences
    • Why is it unlikely that 100% genetic determination will be found for behavior?

      Identical twins show less than 100% similarity in traits
    • What does chaos theory propose about determinism?

      Small changes can lead to major outcomes
    • What is a criticism of deterministic explanations of behavior?

      They oversimplify human behavior
    • How might deterministic explanations be misused in criminal cases?

      As excuses for behavior to avoid accountability
    • What is a potential issue with treating mental health disorders solely based on genetics?

      It may block consideration of other beneficial treatments
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