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Biopsychology
To see behavior as mostly influenced by bodily and chemical processes
Behaviorism
To see us as creatures who are formed and controlled by what we learn and the associations we make
Psycoanalysis
To see us as controlled by unconscious impulses, especially sex and aggression
Humanism
To see people as basically good and able to achieve almost anything, and believe each if us is special and in control of their destiny
Cognitivism
To focus on the thinking brain, which can talk itself into and out of almost any belief or behavior
Socioculturalism
To emphasize the influence of specific cultures on attitudes and behavior
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