Explanation of Human Behavior

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Psychology as the article states is “it is a broad discipline, essentially spanning subject matter from biology to sociology. Psychologists have doctoral degrees. They study the intersection of two critical relationships: one between brain function and behavior, and another between the environment and behavior. As scientists, psychologists follow scientific methods, using careful observation, experimentation and analysis. But psychologists also need to be creative in the way they apply scientific findings.”(APA, 2014) How psychology developed into science is when Wilhelm Maximillian Wundt whom a German physician philosopher, physiologist and professor and also the founder of modern psychology illustrated psychology as a science apart from biology and philosophy. He was the first person to ever call himself a psychologist, and he was well recognized as the father of experimental psychology. The goal of science is to create reasonable explanation (theories) to describe existence. Theories that rely not on feelings or passions, but rather on evidence. However, Newton did just that, his work in physics had a philosophical influence on psychology. He first developed a scientific method that consisted of observation and the formulation that were designed to predict outcomes, events and the subsequent testing of hypotheses through further observation. The scientific method worked towards the discovery of a more general explanatory laws. These principles still remain vital to the scientific method that is used in psychology. Furthermore, some psychological perspectives that explain human behavior are the behaviorist perspective, humanism and psychodynamic perspective. The behaviorist perspective proposes two main processes where ...

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...ied. In addition, when it comes to personal choice obviously we have our own free will and we can choose to change the way we are and accept or reject certain behaviors. We have the personal choice to accept behavior when it is acceptable or when they are not. I would consider personal choice to be the humanistic behavior because as I mentioned before in this approach we have the free will to change at any time in our lives. This long-standing debate in the field of psychology I believe will continue to carry on, and every individual will always have their own idea to really what degree nature and nurture helps shape human behaviors and traits.

Works Cited

American Psychological Association. (2014). Retrieved from https://www.apa.org/careers/resources/guides/careers.aspx
Simply Psychology. (2007). Retrieved from http://www.simplypsychology.org/perspective.html

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