Psychological Perspectives (AP Psychology Review: Unit 0 Topic 1A)
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AP Psychology covers five units, including scientific practices, the psychodynamic perspective by Freud, behaviorism by Watson, Pavlov, and Skinner, and the social-cultural perspective on cultural influences on behavior.
Insights
- AP Psychology is structured into five units, with Unit zero laying the foundation through scientific practices and research methods.
- The course covers diverse psychological perspectives, including the psychodynamic approach focusing on the unconscious mind, behaviorism emphasizing observable behaviors, and the social-cultural perspective exploring societal influences on behavior.
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Recent questions
What are the five units of AP Psychology?
Units include scientific practices, psychodynamic, behaviorism, and social-cultural perspectives.
Who developed the psychodynamic perspective?
Sigmund Freud developed the psychodynamic perspective.
What does behaviorism focus on?
Behaviorism emphasizes observable behaviors shaped by the environment.
What is the social-cultural perspective in psychology?
The social-cultural perspective examines how cultural norms and societal expectations influence individual behavior.
What is covered in Unit zero of AP Psychology?
Unit zero introduces scientific practices and research methods essential for the course.
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