reductionism in psychology
Reductionism in psychology is the approach that aims to explain complex mental processes and behaviors by breaking them down into simpler, underlying components, such as biological or environmental factors. It focuses on reducing these phenomena to their basic elements to understand how they contribute to psychological phenomena.
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