PSY 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Jean Piaget, Economic Sanctions, Lyndon B. Johnson

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Reason, remember, understanding, language, solve problems, explain experiences, acquire moral standards and form beliefs. How our thoughts and explanations of events explain what we feel and do: learning/behavioral perspective. The influence of environment and experience on a person"s actions. Focus on environmental rewards and punishers that maintain or discourage specific behaviors behavior. Observe and measure directly acts and events in the environment: sociocultural perspective. Social and cultural forces outside the individual that shape every aspect of. How people, culture, traditions, social context affect our perceptions of the world: biological perspective. How bodily events affect behavior, feelings, and thoughts. Physical events interact with events in the external environment to produce perceptions, memories, emotions and other features of human emotion of abilities. Investigate contribution of genes and other biological factors to the development: psychodynamic perspective*** Dig below the surface of a person"s behavior to get to the roots of personality.

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