Cards (4)

    • nomothetic
      • seeks to produce general laws of behaviour on the study of groups creating principles which can be used to accurately predict and control behaviour.
    • methods
      statistical and quantitative
      • lab experiments and controlled observations (removal of evs and cvs to draw reliable conclusions)
    • 3 ways of classifying general laws of human behaviour:
      -       Classifying people into groups 
      -       Establishing principles of behaviour that can be applied generally 
      -       Establishing dimensions people can be placed in 
    • examples
      • Behaviourists explain all behaviour in terms of simple stimulus-response links-experiences. behaviourists often use laboratory experiments(control of evs and cvs) allows for a cause and effect relationships
      • the cognitive approach uses objective methods of measuring brain activity, such as EEG and PET scans. This allows cognitive psychologists to draw inferences about the workings of mental processes.