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When did the socio-cultural perspective start to develop?

Early 20th century

100

Who were the three historical prominent figures associated with socio-cultural perspective? 

Urie Bronfenbrenner, Lev Vygotsky, Albert Bandura

100

Humans are inherently....

social

100

What does this perspective help explain between different groups?

Cultural differences

100

What is hard to separate from behavior?

Culture

200

What did researchers start to realize? 

human Behavior cant be explained solely by biological and cognitive processes

200

Who is Lev Vygotsky?

  • Founder of sociocultural perspective

  • Emphasized learning through social interaction

200

What is the definition of socio-cultural perspective?

Studying how cultures and social environments can affect an individual’s behavior and thinking

200

What can this perspective help reduce when studying behavior?

Bias

200

What can the perspective oversimplify about people?

 Differences

300

What two ideas did psychology begin to interact with? 

Anthropology and sociology
300

Who was in charge of the Bobo Doll Experiment? 

Albert Bandura

300

What are 3 out of the 6 factors that human behavior includes?  

culture, family, peers, media, traditions, and social environments (any of the three)

300

What influences does it focus on in shaping behavior?

Social pressure

300

What does the socio-cultural perspective often underestimate?

Biological and genetic influences.

400

What three things did psychologists begin studying due to the interaction of other ideals with psychology? 

- Cultural rituals

- Social Structures

- Group behaviors

400

Who supported the Ecological systems theory (showing how development is influenced by family, school, community)

Urie Bronfenbrenner

400

What is a person's behavior learned through? 

social interaction, observation, and instruction.

400

How does the socio-cultural perspective help reduce bias when studying behavior?

It encourages psychologists to look at many cultural viewpoints instead of judging other cultures by their own.

400

What does the socio-cultural perspective sometimes overlook about individual behavior?

Personal choice

500

What is the Cognitive Revolution? 

the foundation to the socio-cultural perspective that portrays how culture shapes thinking

500

What did Albert Bandura emphasize

learning through observation and imitation in social context

500

Give one of the 5 examples of how sociocultural perspective explains human behavior. 

Luke is outgoing because his family encourages talking openly and socializing.

Lucy is very polite because her culture strongly values respect for elders.

Eli is competitive because his community finds pride in winning and success in sports.

Abby is shy in class because her culture teaches children to be quiet and not question adults.

Nate is always anxious about his grades because his college’s culture believes good grades are a measure of success. 

500

What is the difference between collectivist cultures and individualistic cultures?

Collectivist cultures focus on group needs, while individualistic cultures focus on personal goals.

500

What is one limitation of the socio-cultural perspective related to biology and genetics?

 It underestimates biological and genetic influences, such as hormones, mental disorders, and heredity