comparison- scientific method
Across
- 3. uses controlled experiments but cognitive elements are not observable, highly objective, focused on measurable behaviour - learning
- 4. if results are this they should be able to be replicated and generalised (degree)
- 5. based on case studies so can't be generalised eg dream analysis free association - psychodynamic
- 6. explanations using genotype and phenotype with lots of evidence, brain scans, chemical measurements used to scientifically explain our behaviour, genetic screening- biological
Down
- 1. key principles can't be measured as humans are unique, studying the complex human mind - humanistic
- 2. compares brain activity to computers not directly observable, may lack objectivity - cognitive