
Perspectives in psychological research
Quiz by Nell Rundle
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Which perspective in psychology suggests that only observable behaviour should be studied because that is what can be objectively studied?
Which perspective has been criticised for the way it underestimates the complexity of human behaviour and that it cannot generalise its studies of animals to humans?
Which perspective in psychology has been criticised for oversimplifying the complexity of human behavior and being overly deterministic, neglecting the influence of environment and personal experiences?
Which perspective in psychology has been criticised for having a focus on internal mental processes which may neglect the impact of external factors and social context, and for not adequately addressing the emotional aspects of human behaviour.
Which perspective in psychology has been criticised for overemphasising the role of social and cultural factors, neglecting individual differences.
Which perspective in psychology has been criticised for being vague and lacking precision in defining and measuring mental processes.
Which perspective in psychology has been criticised for relying heavily on introspection, which is subjective and can vary among individuals, as well as having a focus which does not provide practical applications for understanding and improving behaviour.
Which perspective in psychology has been criticised for theories that lack empirical support or which are unfalsifiable, making it difficult to test or challenge their validity.