Basic Orientations in Psychology Question and Answer
Behaviorism - ✔✔Effects of environment on behavior
Behaviorism - ✔✔Only observable events should be studies
Behaviorism - ✔✔abandon study of consciousness, focus on behavior
Behavior - ✔✔any overt response or activity by an organism
Behaviorism - ✔✔John B. Watson
Psychoanalytic - ✔✔Our unconscious thoughts determine behavior.
Psychoanalytic - ✔✔Unconscious motives and thoughts govern our personality
Psychoanalytic - ✔✔Behavior dominated by primitive sexual urges
Humanism - ✔✔We are free rational beings with potential for personal growth
Humanism - ✔✔Theoretical orientation emphasizing unique qualities of humans specifically potential for
personal growth and freedom
Humanism - ✔✔Humans are fundamentally different from animals
Cognitive - ✔✔Human behavior can only be understood by examining mental storing and processing
Cognition - ✔✔Mental processes involved in acquiring knowledge
Behaviorism - ✔✔Effects of environment on behavior
Behaviorism - ✔✔Only observable events should be studies
Behaviorism - ✔✔abandon study of consciousness, focus on behavior
Behavior - ✔✔any overt response or activity by an organism
Behaviorism - ✔✔John B. Watson
Psychoanalytic - ✔✔Our unconscious thoughts determine behavior.
Psychoanalytic - ✔✔Unconscious motives and thoughts govern our personality
Psychoanalytic - ✔✔Behavior dominated by primitive sexual urges
Humanism - ✔✔We are free rational beings with potential for personal growth
Humanism - ✔✔Theoretical orientation emphasizing unique qualities of humans specifically potential for
personal growth and freedom
Humanism - ✔✔Humans are fundamentally different from animals
Cognitive - ✔✔Human behavior can only be understood by examining mental storing and processing
Cognition - ✔✔Mental processes involved in acquiring knowledge