cognitive evaluation

    Cards (5)

    • real life application
      cognitive development - piaget's proposal of stages of cognitive development reflecting the sophistication of a child's thinking, sees a child's mind as a computer that gradually develops in processing ability
      mood disorders - ellis believes emotional and behavioural disorders develop because of irrational thoughts and beliefs
      memory - memory models have allowed us to understand cognitive processes further
    • scientific and objective methods
      cognitive approach employs methods of study to enable researchers to infer cognitive processes involving the use of lab experiments to produce reliable, objective data
    • external validity
      cognitive psychs can only infer about mental processes from behaviour that they observe
      -ve is that suffers from being too abstract and theoretical and experimental studies on cognitive processes carried out using artificial stimuli do not represent real life
    • soft determinism
      recognises that our cognitive system can only operate within limits of what we know, but we are free to think before responding to a stimulus
      interactionist approach, rather than hard determinism suggested by other approaches
    • machine reductionism
      computer analogy has been criticised for this: ignores the influence of emotion and motivation on the cognitive system and how this affects our ability to process information
      e.g. human memory can be affected by emotional factors