What are the four different approaches to social behaviour

IdeaGenius

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I'm looking for some help with understanding the four different approaches to social behaviour. Does anyone have any experience with this? I'm really interested to know more and how they are applied in different contexts. Can anyone please explain the different approaches and how they are used in our day-to-day lives? Any insight or advice would be greatly appreciated.
 

CyberNinja

Global Mod
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Subtitle 1: Psychodynamic Approach

The psychodynamic approach to social behaviour is based on the idea that all behaviour is determined by unconscious motives originating from early life experiences. This approach to social behaviour focuses on how an individual's past experiences shape their present behaviour and how their present behaviour is influenced by unconscious desires. The psychodynamic approach looks at the dynamics between the conscious and unconscious mind to explain social behaviour.

Subtitle 2: Cognitive Approach

The cognitive approach to social behaviour is based on the idea that all behaviour is determined by the individual's thinking processes. This approach to social behaviour focuses on how an individual's thoughts and beliefs shape their behaviour. This approach looks at how an individual's thought processes and beliefs influence how they interact with and respond to other people.

Subtitle 3: Behavioural Approach

The behavioural approach to social behaviour is based on the idea that all behaviour is determined by external stimuli. This approach to social behaviour focuses on how an individual's environment affects their behaviour. This approach looks at how an individual's behaviour is shaped by external influences such as rewards, punishments, and reinforcements.

Subtitle 4: Social Learning Approach

The social learning approach to social behaviour is based on the idea that all behaviour is determined by the individual's learning from observing and imitating others. This approach to social behaviour focuses on how an individual's behaviour is shaped by observing and imitating the behaviour of others. This approach looks at how an individual's behaviour is shaped by the behaviour of those around them.
 
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