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What are the assumptions of the behaviourist approach? |
• only interested in behaviours that can be observed and measured • Not concerned with internal mental processes •done in highly controlled conditions |
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What are the assumptions of the SLT? |
• agrees with behaviourist approach but thinks we learn through observation and imitation of others • happens directly and indirectly |
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What are the assumptions of the cognitive approach? |
•internal processes can be studied scientifically • looks at memory, perception and thinking - studied by making inferences •our minds are like computers |
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What are the assumptions of the biological approach? |
•everything psychological is at first biological. To understand behaviour we must look at biological structures •the mind lives in the brain |