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Structuralism
The idea that the mind operates by combining subjective emotions and objective sensations.
Humanist Perspective
Believe that we choose most of our behaviors and these choices are guided by physiological, emotional, or spiritual needs.
Psychoanalytic Perspective
Believe that the unconscious mind controls much of our thought and action.
Neuroscience Perspective
Explain human thought and behavior strictly in terms of biological processes.
Evolutionary Perspective
Explain human thoughts and actions in terms of natural selection.
Behavioral Perspective
Explain human thought and behavior in terms of conditioning.
Cognitive Perspective
Examine human thought and behavior in terms of how we interpret, process, and remember environmental events.
Social-Cultural Perspective
Look at how our thoughts and behaviors vary from people living in other cultures.
APA Ethical Animal Research Guidelines
• Must have a scientific purpose
• Must care for and house animals in a humane way
• Must acquire subjects legally.
• Must design for minimal suffering
APA Ethical Human Research Guidelines
• Participation must be voluntary
• Participants must give consent.
• Privacy must be protected.
• Minimal risk.
• Participants must be told purpose of experiment