humanistic

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    • rejects attempts to break up behaviour and experience into smaller components (reductionism)
    • advocate holism, the idea that subjective experiences can only be understood by considering the whole person
    • may have more validity than its alternatives by considering meaningful human behaviour within its real world context
    • however reductionist approaches may be more scientific
    • the ideal of science is the experiment and experiments reduce behaviour to independent and dependent variables
    • one issue with humanistic psychology is that unlike behaviourism there are relatively few concepts that can be broken down to single variables and measured
    • short on empirical evidence
    • humanistic psychologists have been praised for bringing the person back into psychology and promoting a positive image of the human condition
    • see all people as basically good, free to work towards the achievement of their potential and in control of their lives
    • many ideas that are central to humanistic psychology such as individual freedom, autonomy and personal growth would be more associated with individualistic cultures
    • countries with collectivist tendencies emphasise more the needs of the group and interdependence
    • possible that this approach does not apply universally
    • little practical application in the real world. it has been described as a loose set of abstract ideas
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