approaches psychology

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  • Inference - Psychologists use inferences when they cannot directly observe what goes on inside someone's head so instead make assumptions about their thought processes based on observable behaviours.
  • Cognitive psychologists believe that we have an internal representation or model of our environment which allows us to predict what will happen next.
  • Cognitive psychologists are interested in mental processes such as perception, memory, attention, problem solving and decision making.
  • Observable and measurable behaviors are the focus of the behavioral approach.
  • In the behavioral approach, behavior is determined by consequences such as reinforcement and punishment.
  • Computer/theoretical models - The brain is seen as being similar to a computer which takes in information from the senses (input), processes it using rules and knowledge stored within the brain (processing) and then produces an output response.
  • Introspection - The method used by Wundt to investigate the mind, where participants were asked to report back on their thoughts and feelings during experiments.
  • Naturalistic observation - A research technique which involves watching people behave naturally without any interference from the observer.
  • Cognitivists argue that behaviour can be explained by looking at mental processes rather than external factors such as reinforcement.
  • Behaviorists argue that it is not possible to know anything about people’s thoughts because these are private events and therefore unobservable.