What does this perspective look at to explain someone's behavior?
Their social lives and surrounding culture.
What does this perspective look at to explain someone's behavior?
How their actions have been treated in the past in areas such as punishment vs. reward.
What is the biopsychosocial model?
A way for psychologists to explain behavior and study mental health.
Saying "bless you" when someone sneezes is an example of a cultural norm.
True or False
True
What is obedience?
Action in compliance with a direct order.
List some examples of sociocultural factors.
Education, type of government, media, etc.
List some examples of behavioral factors.
School grading system, their family's parenting style, method of evaluation at work, etc.
The biopsychosocial model uses what factors to explain behavior?
Biological, psychological, and social factors.
Where do we learned cultural norms?
It is learned by being reinforced by an authority figure, or growing in a society.
Who are children usually expected to obey?