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AP Psychology 3.4 HIstory and Approaches. Which approach did the psychologist support?
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Thank you We sneak and here's your shmoop usually brought
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to you by charlie and unruly an entirely fictional celebrity
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who bears no likeness tow any real world celebrity whatsoever
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Seriously we've never seen anyone seen anyone like him before
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Here's the question charlie had a number of public outburst
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He blitz the media with his viewpoints on how his
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producers had treated him poorly Charlie psychologist believed he made
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poor choices that needed a gross psychologically and inter personally
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Which approach did the psychologist support and hear the potential
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answers I found him Okay Well the key word we
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wanna hone in here people is interpersonal If we understand
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that the term interpersonal refers to the communication and interaction
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between among people we can easily eliminate a few of
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our answers Well biological psychology for instance looks at the
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physiological brain and the way it can affect human behavior
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If the question specifically referred to are entirely fictitious celebrities
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habit of drinking way too much alcohol and it's physiological
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effect on his brain And maybe we'd have a case
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from this answer Whoever that's not what we're dealing with
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here so answer is gotta go and sure maybe all
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Those nasty media headlines made mention of charlie's bad behavior
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but our questions talking about growing psychologically and inter personally
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it's not attempting to consider observable behaviors and what's causing
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them which just happens to be the primary focus of
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beef Eight year old psychology Well cognitive psychology looks in
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the brain and its functions like perception problem solving and
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creativity and ultimately focuses on the way in which it
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processes and stores information We don't doubt that many have
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wondered exactly how charlie's brain made him think that destroying
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his hotel room was a good idea However this isn't
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our correct answer and ease and obvious No because the
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question makes no mention of darwin natural selection ancestors adaptation
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or anything else remotely relating toe evolution though trashing the
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hotel room does sound a lot like something a chimp
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Well that leaves us with a humanistic approach emphasizes the
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need for self actualization that is to be creative free
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willed and positive is a whole person the very best
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version of yourself Well this is exactly the sort of
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thing charlie's likely not getting paid enough for This psychologist
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is advocating for and it's also the right answer not
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that charlie's a real person We wouldn't even be able
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to think of two and a half men who fit 00:02:24.8 --> [endTime] the person We just described winning
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