Cards (8)

    • Reductionism
      Reduction of complex systems to simpler components that are more manageable to study
    • Holism
      Concept that considers the whole person that has physical, social, psychological, and spiritual parts that are woven together and cannot be separated
    • Behaviourism
      Reductionist as it breaks up complex behaviour into stimulus response units for ease of testing in the lab
    • Biological approach
      Reductionist in the wat it explains human behaviour and psychological states at the level of the gene or neuron
    • Psychodynamic approach

      Reduces much of our behaviour to the influence of sexual drives and biological instincts and often views as a holistic explanation
    • Cognitive approach
      Accused of machine reductionism by presenting people as information processing systems and ignoring influence of emotion on behaviour
    • Social learning theory
      Reduces complex learning to a handful key processes though they do at least place emphasis on cognitive factors that mediate learning and how they interact with influences
    • Humanistic approach
      Formulates a holistic approach to understanding human behaviour. Involves investigating all aspects of the individual, including effects of interaction with others and wider society