Nature/nurture, free will/determinism, reductionism/holism

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Across
  1. 2. Form of determinism that believes behaviour is caused by unconscious conflicts.
  2. 3. A model of understanding mental health that acknowledges genetic vulnerability and environmental triggers as the cause of mental health disorders.
  3. 7. Form of determinism that believes behaviour is caused by features of our environment such as rewards and punishments.
  4. 11. The belief that human behaviour is best explained by breaking it into constituent parts
  5. 12. Type of reductionism that focuses on the actions of genes, hormones etc.
Down
  1. 1. The idea within the nature/nurture debate that we could be predisposed to a behaviour but that the environment moderates this influence.
  2. 4. Levels of _______. A hierarchy that represents which reductionist explanations are the most oversimplified.
  3. 5. Form of determinism that acknowledges some factors affect our behaviour but that we also have conscious choice.
  4. 6. The belief in the nature/nurture debate that we have no innate mechanisms and all behaviour is determined by environmental factors.
  5. 8. The belief in the nature/debate that we are born with pre-determined and pre-programmed behaviours, caused by biological components such as a genetics.
  6. 9. The belief that human behaviour is best explained by looking at behaviour as an indivisible system.
  7. 10. The notion that humans can make choices and behaviour is not determined by factors beyond their control.