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Category > Psychology Posted 29 Sep 2017 My Price 10.00

Compare and contrast biological and behaviorist theories

  • Compare and contrast biological and behaviorist theories by explaining the strengths and limitations of each theory.
  • Apply the behaviorist theory in explaining the differences in the siblings Jane and John.1*
  • Apply the biological theory in explaining the differences in the siblings Jane and John. 1*
  • Explain which approach is most effective for understanding the differences between Jane and John, and defend your reasoning.

 

 

 

Resources:

http://www.npr.org/2010/11/18/131424595/siblings-share-genes-but-rarely-personalities

 

1* To prepare:

  • Consider these descriptions of Jane and John. Keep in mind they are fraternal twins. Although their age is not given, from their activities they are teens in high school.Jane is very outgoing. She enjoys large gatherings of friends, participates in many extracurricular activities in school, and is a cheerleader and captain of her volleyball team. She loves to travel, meet new people, and experience different cultures.
  • John is a quiet and studious young man. He loves to read and to listen to classical music. He has a small, intimate circle of friends who share the same interests. He is captain of his school’s chess team, and his idea of the perfect sporting event is a chess competition. He is not interested in travel—unless he is going to a chess competition.
  • Review the Learning Resources for Week 5 and consider the similarities, differences, strengths, and limitations of the biological and behaviorist theories of personality.
  • Consider how both biological and behaviorist theories would explain the differences in Jane and John.
  • Consider which approach you agree with more and your reasoning. (Note that you may take the same basic position that you have in the Discussion this week or a different view based on these siblings.)
  • Be sure your analysis applies specifically to Jane and John. Your Assignment should not address siblings in general.

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