Asked by
Johnny Gilbert
on Oct 27, 2024Verified
In trying to explain or understand individual differences, a behavioral psychologist would focus more on __________ while a cognitive psychologist would focus more on __________.
A) past consequences...influences of other people
B) influences of other people...emotional aspects of the behavior
C) involvement of the brain and nervous system...unconscious motives
D) past consequences...thought processes and knowledge
Behavioral Psychologist
A psychologist who specializes in behaviorism, focusing on observable behaviors and the ways in which environment can influence those behaviors.
Cognitive Psychologist
A professional who studies mental processes such as perception, thinking, memory, and reasoning, aiming to understand how people process and store information.
Past Consequences
The outcomes or results that have occurred as a result of actions or events in the past.
- Comprehend the transition from behaviorism to cognitive psychology and its impact on the analysis of mental processes.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the transition from behaviorism to cognitive psychology and its impact on the analysis of mental processes.