Barrons AP Psychology 7th edition

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

  1. (A) Humanistic models of personality reject the idea of determinism (that one’s action and choices
    have been determined by factors outside of one’s control) and embrace the idea of free will (that
    people are able to make their own choices). Biological models of personality tend to see human
    thought and behavior as determined by physiological factors. Evolutionary models view genes as
    the determining factor over most human behavior. Behaviorists believe one’s history of
    reinforcement determines future choices, and psychoanalysts see the thoughts in one’s unconscious
    as the factor that controls human behavior.

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