Free-will Determinism

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    • What are the key components of free will and determinism in psychology?
      • Free will: The belief that individuals can make choices and are not determined by external forces.
      • Determinism: The view that behavior is shaped by internal or external forces beyond individual control.
      • Types of determinism: Hard determinism, soft determinism, biological determinism, environmental determinism, psychic determinism.
    • What is hard determinism?
      Hard determinism is the belief that all behavior is determined by internal and external factors, leaving no room for free will.
    • What approach could be described as soft determinism?
      The cognitive approach, which suggests that behavior is influenced by both free will and determinism
    • What is soft determinism?

      Soft determinism is the belief that while behavior is determined by causes, individuals still have the ability to make choices.
    • What is the scientific emphasis on causal explanations in psychology?
      It focuses on understanding the causes behind behaviors and mental processes
    • What is biological determinism?
      Biological determinism is the belief that behavior is determined by genetic, hormonal, and evolutionary influences.
    • What are the implications of using genes as a legal defense in court?
      It raises questions about criminal responsibility and the nature of free will
    • What is environmental determinism?
      Environmental determinism is the belief that behavior is shaped by environmental factors such as rewards and punishments.
    • What are the key arguments for and against determinism and free will?
      Arguments for Determinism:
      • Behavior is influenced by biological, environmental, and psychic factors.

      Arguments against Determinism:
      • Humans have the ability to make choices and exercise free will.
    • What does hard determinism assume about behavior?
      It assumes that free will does not play a part in behavior
    • What is soft determinism?
      A view that suggests behavior is influenced by both determinism and free will
    • What is psychic determinism?
      Psychic determinism is the belief that behavior is caused by unconscious conflicts and suppressed childhood trauma.
    • What are the three types of determinism?
      Biological, environmental, and psychic determinism
    • How do drug treatments for OCD and schizophrenia illustrate hard determinism?
      They show that behavior can be managed through biological interventions, suggesting a lack of free will
    • How do cognitive explanations of behavior illustrate soft determinism?
      They suggest that cognitive patterns predispose individuals to certain behaviors without directly causing them
    • What is a strength of the free will approach in psychology?
      It has face validity, as people generally believe they can make choices
    • What is a limitation of the free will approach?
      There is strong psychological evidence supporting deterministic views
    • How can the illusion of free will impact mental health?
      It can create healthier mindsets and improve mental well-being
    • How does the scientific emphasis on causal explanations relate to psychological research?

      It emphasizes that every event has a cause that can be explained through controlled experimentation.
    • What is the relationship between an internal locus of control and mental health?
      Individuals with an internal locus of control tend to be more mentally healthy
    • What is the risk associated with a strong belief in fatalism among adolescents?
      It is associated with a greater risk of developing depression
    • What is the role of control in causal explanations?
      Control allows researchers to isolate the independent variable and determine its effect on the dependent variable.
    • What are the arguments for and against determinism and free will?
      Arguments for determinism:
      • Behavior is influenced by biological, environmental, and psychic factors.
      • Supports scientific explanations and predictability.

      Arguments against determinism:
      • Individuals can exercise free will and make choices.
      • Ethical implications of blaming behavior on determinism.
    • What are the key terms related to free will and determinism?
      • Free will
      • Determinism
      • Hard determinism
      • Soft determinism
      • Biological determinism
      • Environmental determinism
      • Psychic determinism
      • Causal explanations