Comparisons of explaining behaviour using different themes

Cards (8)

  • (social) two different theories of prejudice, realistic conflict theory and social identity theory are used to explain prejudice.
  • (cognitive) four models of memory show different ways of explaining memory.
  • (cognitive) different themes of how memory is represented in the brain: episodic, semantic, visual and acoustic.
  • (biological) aggression can be explained by genes, hormones, and brain structure and by the contrasting Freud's ideas about aggression.
  • (biological) However, genes, hormones, neurotransmitters and brain structures all share the same theme of biology.
  • (learning) there are 3 different learning theories.
  • (clinical) different theories of schizophrenia are genetic or social causation.
  • (child) different theories for attachment are evolutionary theory (nature) and Bowlby (nurture)