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Fill in the blank: The _ approach in psychology focuses on observing and understanding behavior rather than focusing on mental processes.

behavioral

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Fill in the blank: The _ perspective emphasizes the influence of genetics and biological processes on behavior.

biological

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Fill in the blank: The _ approach examines how individuals change and develop over their lifespans, incorporating both psychological and biological factors.

developmental

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Fill in the blank: According to psychoanalytic theory, human behavior is primarily influenced by unconscious motives and conflicts, which was pioneered by .

Sigmund Freud

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Fill in the blank: The _ approach in psychology focuses on observing and understanding behavior rather than focusing on mental processes.

behavioral

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Fill in the blank: The _ perspective emphasizes the influence of genetics and biological processes on behavior.

biological

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Fill in the blank: The _ approach examines how individuals change and develop over their lifespans, incorporating both psychological and biological factors.

developmental

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Fill in the blank: According to psychoanalytic theory, human behavior is primarily influenced by unconscious motives and conflicts, which was pioneered by .

Sigmund Freud

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What are the different approaches in psychology?

The main approaches include behavioral, biological, cognitive, humanistic, psychodynamic, and social-cultural.

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What does the nature vs. nurture debate involve?

The nature vs. nurture debate involves the discussion on whether genetics (nature) or environment and upbringing (nurture) have a greater influence on behavior.

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What is the significance of Sigmund Freud in psychology?

Sigmund Freud is significant for developing psychoanalysis and emphasizing the role of the unconscious mind in shaping behavior.

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What is the importance of ethics in psychological research?

Ethics in psychological research ensures the well-being, dignity, and rights of participants are protected and respected.

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Fill in the blank: The _ method involves carefully observing behavior in natural settings without manipulation or control by the researcher.

naturalistic observation