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Similarity between Social and physiological
Both tend to use controlled conditions
Tend to lack EV
Both usually deterministic
both reductionist
what is a difference between Social and physiological
Social looks at interacton with others as a cause for behaviour
Physiological looks at how our biology influences our behaviour
social only applies to specific people of specific cultures and varies throughout the world,Physiological is universal as all humans have same physiological make up
Similarity between social and Cognitve
Both controlled conditions
Both lack EV
Both have useful applications in treatments
Both can get important information by self report
wha are the differences between social and cogntive
Social looks at how influence from other people and the environment and sociey has on behaviour. But cognitive assumes behaviour is caused from faulty cognition or errors in thinking patterns.
similarity between social and developmental
Both use small samples
help explain great phenomena
Involve observing behaviours
difference between social and developmental
Developmental usually focuses on children where as social varies
Developmental assumes that failure to undergo a stage in development can influence behaviour. But social approach assumes that other people influence our behaviour
developmental is mostly individual and deterministic, social situational
similarity between social and ID
Both useful in explaining behaviour
Both ethnocentric as based on the cultures or ethnicity
difference between social and ID
ID usually case study, social usually experiments.
ID assumes that everyone has unique behaviours but social assumes that behaviours can be influenced by others and surrounding to an extent
similarity between social and behaviourism
Both assume behaviour is learned for others
Both usually have research with controlled conditions
both usually lack EV
Both reductionist
diff between social and behaviourist
Behaviourist believes we are born a blank slate and all our behaviours are learnt.Social believes our behaviours are influenced by society
Behaviourist usually studies behaviours of animals
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