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    Cards (13)

    • ignores role of genes and biology
    • humanistic approach is not objective as it relies on subjective experiences.
    • cannot be tested or falsified
    • not scientific- actively against using empirical methods
    • Humanism assumes that everyone's experience is valid which may not always be true.
    • idiographic approaches lack generalisability and cant be used to create generalised laws about behaviour
    • lacks objectivity, humanists believe we are all unique so there can never be an 'objective truth'. This means they cannot make claims about what is right or wrong.
    • quite westernised concept- other countries focus on the good of the community (collectivist) not the individual (individualistic)
    • criticised for being too idealistic
    • humanism ignores social influences- people dont exist in isolation but within society
    • limited evidence for hierarchy of needs
    • assumes everyone has the ability to self actualise
    • cannot explain abnormal psychology as it assumes humans have free will