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