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comparing the biological and the behavioural approach - Coggle Diagram
comparing the biological and the behavioural approach
similarities
scientific
they both use standardised procedures and lab experiments to gain falsifiable and replicable results. this is where there are minimal extraneous variables that affect the IV and DV
examples
Banduras Bo Bo doll experiment - behavioural
application
they both provide treatment with the findings that are produced, meaning that they can be used to help patients with a disease or health issue that they have researched into
examples
Systematic desensitization - behavioural
flooding - behavioural
drug treatment
nomothetic
both biological and behavioural is nomothetic, meaning that when it carries out a study they try to create universal laws through their large participant sample
examples
the biological approach will use large samples and make general rules about their findings e.g. in the endocrine system, realises adrenaline from the adrenaline gland to make the flight or fight responce
the behavioural approach will use studies to try and univerlisse a bahaviour
on the other hand this may be a DIFFERENCE
Determinism
both of these follow determinism
differences