definitions

    Cards (10)

    • gender bias
      differential treatment or representation of males and females based on stereotypes and not real differenrences
    • Culture bias
      tendency to judge people in term of ones own cultural assumptions
    • Fee Will (and determinism)

      humans are able too make their own decisions and not determined by biological or environmental factors
    • Determinism (and free will)
      view that free will is an illusion and that our behavour is governed by internal or external forces over which we have no control
    • Nature-nurture debate 

      centres on the relative contributions of genetic inheritance and environmental factors to human development and behaviour
      the oldest debates in psychology
    • Holism (and reductionism)

      means 'all', 'whole' and is the idea that human behaviour should be viewed as a whole integrated experience and not as separate parts
    • Reductionism (and holism)

      Is the belief that human behaviour can be explained by breaking it down into simpler component parts
    • Idiographic approach 

      means 'own' or 'private', focuses on the individual and emphasises the unique personal experience of human nature
    • Nomothetic approach
      means 'law', concerned with establishing general laws, based on the study of large groups of people, and the use of statistical techniques to analyse data
    • Ethical implications on research studies
      consider the impact or consequence that psychological research has on the rights of other people in a wider context, not just the participants taking part in the research