Biological approach

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  • What does this approach say ?
    • all thoughts, feelings and behaviour have a biological basis
  • What are the three assumptions ?
    1. the genetic makeup of an individual influences their behaviour
    2. chemicals in the body such as hormones+ neurotransmitters will influence behaviour
    3. everything psychological is first biological
  • What are the 3 main parts involved ?
    • genes
    • evolution
    • twin studies
  • Role of genes ?
    • genetic makeup of an individual can influence behaviour
    • genetics can explain mental illness, personality + criminal behaviour
    • low levels of seratonin increase chance of depression
  • Twins studies ?
    • can observe the role of genes through MZ twins as they share identical DNA.
    • a high concordance rate suggests genetics play a role in behaviour
    • concordance rates might not be 100% as phenotypes may play a role
  • What are the strengths of twin studies ?
    • natural environment
    • concordance rates useful
  • What are the weaknesses of twin studies ?
    • twins share same environmentMZ twins are 3 in 1000 births
  • why are adoptions studies better ?
    • as avoid shared environment problem
  • Why are family studies useful ?
    • shows how genes are passed down + how environmental impacts behaviour
  • What is the role of evolution ?
    • process of a species adapting to its environment
    • genetic material is passed on through generations to pass on behaviour which will aid survival e.g fight/flight response
  • What are Mz twins ?

    Same sex from single. Fertilised ovum that splits
  • What are DZ twins ?

    Same or different sex from seperate eggs + sperm
  • What’s is a genotype ?
    Genetic makeup of an individual set of genes an individual possesses
  • What is a phenotype ?

    Observable characteristics from the interaction of genes + environment
  • What is the evaluation ?
    1. real life application
    2. uses scientific methods
    3. ignores environmental influences
  • What is real life application ?
    • drugs for depression work by increase levels of seratonin
    • strength as helps people be happy + function a normal life again
    - however drugs don’t work for everyone so other factors must be. Involved
  • Use of scientific methods ?
    • brain scans to look at people who have had a stroke
    • high levels of dontok enable reliability + increase validity
    • brain scans are objective
    • however may lack ecological validity.
  • Ignored environmental influences ?
    • concordance rate not 100%
    • must be interaction with environment
    • might of lived in a toxic environment