Critical Psychology

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Subtasks 1a and 1b will then be a natural part of the introduction, while subtask 2 forms the main part. In any case, the most important thing is that you answer all the sub-tasks.

Subtasks 1a and 1b should together make up approximately half of the answer, while subtask 2 should make up roughly the other half.

Subtask 1a:
In everyday speech, subjectivity can be understood as the opposite of objectivity. In critical psychology, subjectivity has a slightly different meaning. Give an account of the concept of subjectivity based on the syllabus in critical psychology.

Subtask 1b:
Explain the concept of reflexivity and name at least two examples of reflexive conditions. Use the syllabus actively in your answer.

Subtask 2:
Discuss how social and cultural conditions can be related to a growing interest in psychology. Use the terms from subtasks 1a and 1b in your discussion.

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