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Biological approach - Coggle Diagram
Biological approach
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Grey matter
Movement control, memories and emotion
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Rebellion? we now like to see our actions as our own and, when told to do something, this can be met with anger or resistance as we wish to rebel against it
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Pos Evaluation
States how it could be different in adolescents. The other approaches are more centred around the general population (stress happens to everyone, we all feel like we don't fit in sometimes) so what makes adolescent minds so different? The biological approach seems to solve this
A much more scientific approach. Promotes psychology as a scientific discipline subsequently allowing for more funding into it and can therefore be used to do more studies which could potentially help with procrastination
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Neg evaluation
Perhaps too much focus on the 'nature' and subsequently ignores other, cognitive factors contributing to procrastination
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Doesn't account for the fact that every teenager is different. Not everyone struggles with procrastination so surely it can't be entirely biological.