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Keep this as a study aid!

Create a foldable as a memory tool for the historical perspectives and the contemporary approaches to the study of psychology. Keep this as a study aid!. Get your foldable materials. Follow oral instructions for production of foldable. It ’ s amazing!.

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Keep this as a study aid!

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  1. Create a foldable as a memory tool for the historical perspectives and the contemporary approaches to the study of psychology Keep this as a study aid!

  2. Get your foldable materials • Follow oral instructions for production of foldable. • It’s amazing!

  3. On the outside cover, label YOUR NAME and “Perspectives in Psychology” The goal is to make a study aid to include the name of perspectives, name(s) associated with it and what (how) the perspective studied psychology. • Open your foldable like a book. Using the middle pages, record six historical perspectives (Oxford University Press) • Structuralism, Functionalism, Psychoanalytical, Gestalt, Behaviorism, Empiricism • Pull the edges to reveal a place to record seven contemporary approaches to psychology

  4. Evolutionary • Biological • Sociocultural • Cognitive • Humanism • Developmental • Biopsychosocial

  5. List perspective, names associated with this perspective, define it AND draw an icon to aid in your recall of this perspective. Add this to your Bag of Tricks to use as a review for quizzes, unit test, cumulative exams and the AP Psychology Exam in May.

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