Nonintervention
The cognitive perspective focuses on how people process information, perceive, think, and solve problems. It examines mental processes such as memory, attention, language, and decision-making in understanding behavior and emotions. Cognitive psychologists study how individuals acquire, store, retrieve, and use information to make sense of the world.
Humanist perspective
Humanist perspective
Cognitive perspective focuses on the mental thinking process of how we acquire knowledge. The meaning of the word cognitive come directly from the Latin word cognito. Cognitive psychologist study how we learn, solve problems, make decisions and more.
The biological perspective focuses on the links between biology and behavior.
Humanism
The behaviorist perspective focuses on how we learn observable responses through reinforcement, punishment, and environmental stimuli. This perspective emphasizes the importance of conditioning and reinforcement in shaping behaviors.
behavioral.
Organizational learning perspective is a framework that focuses on how organizations acquire, interpret, and create knowledge to improve their performance and adapt to changing environments. It emphasizes the importance of creating a culture that encourages continuous learning, knowledge sharing, and innovation within the organization. By fostering a climate of learning and adaptation, organizations can enhance their capabilities and competitive advantage.
Humanistic perspective is an approach to Psychology that emphasizes a person's control over their behavior and free will. It focuses on the positive image of what being human means.
Virtues based
The interactionist perspective focuses on how individuals interact with one another in society. It emphasizes the importance of face-to-face interactions, symbols, and shared meanings in shaping social behavior. This perspective highlights the role of communication and symbolic interaction in shaping social life.