The biological approach

Cards (13)

  • What does having genetically determined behaviour- which enhances survival and reproduction lead to?
    Adaptive advantages
  • What does the biological approach emphasize about behaviour?
    It is governed by internal causes
  • What is a strength of the biological approach?
    Use of scientific methods
  • How does the biological approach contribute to mental health treatment?
    It leads to psychoactive drug development
  • What is a limitation of the biological approach?
    It has a deterministic view of behaviour
  • What does the biological approach suggest about the mind and body?
    They are one and the same
  • What is the role of twin studies in the biological approach?
    To investigate the genetic basis of behaviour
  • What are higher concordance rates indicative of in twin studies?
    Genetic similarities in behaviour
  • What is the difference between genotype and phenotype?
    Genotype is genetic makeup; phenotype is expression
  • How does the environment influence phenotype?
    It affects how genes are expressed
  • What does the theory of evolution suggest about behaviour?
    Behaviours enhancing survival are passed on
  • What are the strengths and weaknesses of the biological approach?
    Strengths:
    • Use of scientific methods
    • Real-life applications in mental health

    Weaknesses:
    • Deterministic view of behaviour
    • May overlook environmental factors
  • How do genes and environment interact in the biological approach?
    • Genes influence behaviour (genotype)
    • Environment affects gene expression (phenotype)
    • Interaction shapes overall behaviour