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BIOLOGICAL APPROACH
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The biological approach first emerged in the
1980S
What does the biological approach suggest about understanding human behavior?
We must look at biological
structures
and
processes
within the body and ignore
environmental
forces.
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What are the basic assumptions of the biological approach?
Behavior is affected by neurochemistry (hormones and neurotransmitters),
genes
, and
biological
structures.
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What elements are included in neurochemistry according to the biological approach?
Hormones
and
neurotransmitters.
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How do biological psychologists view the development of behavioral characteristics?
They believe they are developed in the same way as
physiological
characteristics by the
genome.
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How can evolutionary theory be used in the biological approach?
It helps us understand
adaptive behavior.
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What methods do biological psychologists use to gather evidence for the biological approach?
Twin studies
and their
concordance
rates
Family
studies
Adoption
studies
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Why are twin studies important in the biological approach?
They help assess the
genetic
contribution to behavior through
concordance
rates.
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What is the role of family studies in the biological approach?
They help to understand the
hereditary
aspects of behavior.
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What do adoption studies reveal in the context of the biological approach?
They provide insights into the influence of
genetics
versus
environment
on behavior.
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