[SOLVED] Universal Principles of Behaviour
Throughout your coursework and professional career, it is extremely important that you write in your own words. You will often be tasked with reading psychological materials and then to incorporate the content into a paper or other type of written or oral presentation. At times, the material you are reading might be quite technical, and it may be challenging for you to present these ideas in your own words. This is your opportunity to practice this important skill. Review the following websites to learn about summarizing: ? Purdue Owl: Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing ? Example of a Summary Instructions: For this assignment, you will: ? Read the passage (below) from your textbook. ? Think about the main ideas contained in the passage. ? Make a list of four (4) main ideas contained in the passage. ? In your own words, summarize the main ideas in paragraph form with a minimum of four (4) complete sentences. Textbook Passage: how much of our behaviour is a consequence of our unique and special qualities, the individual differences that differentiate us from other people? Conversely, how much reflects the culture and society in which we live, stemming from universal principles that underlie the behaviour of all humans? Psychologists who rely on the neuroscience perspective tend to look for universal principles of behaviour, such as how the nervous system operates or the way certain hormones automatically prime us for sexual activity. Such psychologists concentrate on the similarities in our behavioural destinies despite vast differences in our upbringing. In contrast, psychologists who employ the humanistic perspective focus more on the uniqueness of every individual. They consider every persons behaviour a reflection of distinct and special individual qualities. PSY101 Introduction to Psychology Summarization Assignment ?Summarize this paragraph in your own words and include the following reference for your textbook below your summary: References Feldman, R. S. (2019). Essentials of understanding psychology (13th ed.). McGraw-Hill. Be sure to read the criteria by which your work will be evaluated before you write and again after you write.
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