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| The Neuroscience Perspective |
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| the study of how the brain and body enable emotions, memories, and sensory experience. |
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| The Evolutionary Perspective |
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| the study of how natural selection influences behavior tendencies. |
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| The Behavior Genetics Perspective |
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| the study of the relative influences of genes and environment on individual differences. |
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| The Psychodynamic Perspective |
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| the study believing that behavior springs form unconcious drives and conflicts. |
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| The Behavioral Perspective |
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| the study of mechanisms by which observable responses are aquired and changed. |
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| The Cognative Perspective |
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| explores how we encode, process, store and retrieve information. |
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| The Social-Cultural Perspective |
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| the study of how thinking and behavior vary in different situations. |
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