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Bas_tet [7]
3 years ago
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List AND describe the 7 perspectives of psychology

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1 answer:
enyata [817]3 years ago
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Explanation:

<h3> Psychodynamic: This emphases the role which the unconscious mind, early childhood experiences, and interpersonal relationships to explain human behavior, as well as to treat mental illness. </h3>

<h3>Behavioral: Focuses on learned behaviors and is concerned with how behaviors are learned and reinforced. </h3>

<h3>Cognitive: Focuses on mental processes like memory, thinking, problem-solving, language, and decision making. </h3>

<h3>Biological: emphasizes the physical and biological bases of behavior. </h3>

<h3>Cross- Cultural: looks at human behaviors across different cultures. </h3>

<h3>Evolutionary: focuses on the study of how the theory of evolution can explain physiological processes.</h3>

<h3>Humanistic:emphasizes the role of motivation in thought and behavior. </h3>

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The head of the paddle must not be above the highest part of the wrist at contact.

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