biological individual differences Flashcards

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Case studies

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  • 1 person is researched in detail
  • tend to be focused on people with unusual history / characteristics
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Case studies - focuses on individual differences

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  • focuses on people with medical issues
  • people who have had unusual experiences
  • people who are researched to investigate why they behave differently
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Case studies - weaknesses

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  • not generalisable
  • small sample size
  • unique individual differences aren’t applicable to wider society
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how have case studies allowed us to understand brain function related to structure better - Phineas Gage

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  • metal pole through his head
  • damaged his pre-frontal cortex
  • personality changed from calm and responsible
  • to impulsive and aggressive
  • suggesting pre - frontal cortex is linked to self control and emotions
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Strength - case studies

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  • only focus on 1 person in a lot of detail
  • so helps provide a greater understanding
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Weakness - case studies

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  • only focuses on 1 person
  • can’t be generalised to wider population
  • researcher bias = they get to know participant
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Individual differences affecting findings gathered from brain scans (Raine)

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  • murderers who pleaded NGRI had less activity on left side of the amygdala
  • more activity on right side of amygdala
  • less activity in pre-frontal cortex
  • NGRI murderers had unusual conditions such as epilepsy which affects behaviour
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Pre - frontal cortex

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  • decision making
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Strengths - lab research

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  • Carefully controlled environment
  • eliminates extraneous variables
  • increasing internal validity
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Weaknesses - lab research

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  • low ecological validity
  • don’t reflect real life situations
  • not generalisable
  • findings will not reflect how people behave in everyday environments
  • limiting usefulness
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Freud - individual differences

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  • ID = energy which motivates all behaviour
  • may not be easily controlled by ego
  • leading to more aggression
  • someones ego can’t mediate between ID & superego
  • can’t control IDs impulses = more aggression
  • Superego is too big
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Ego

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  • tries to balance ID and superego
  • follows reality principle
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Strengths - Freud

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  • Applications
  • Ethics
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Applications - Freud

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  • reducing aggression
  • catharsis
  • releasing psychic energy to reduce aggression, preventing build up of energy
  • finding harmless alternatives to aggression
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Freud - ethics

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  • Found more ethical mental health treatments
  • Provided solutions at the time which were unavailable
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Weaknesses - Freud

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  • no scientific methods
  • data was mainly qualitative and personal
  • theories lack generalisability due to unique nature of patients he studied