1M-CONCEPTOF MAN:BIO-PSYCHO-SOCIAL ANDSPIRITUAL BEING
Spiritual Systems
A composite being of o Biological o Psychological o Social. AND?
TRUE
However, the study of man cannot be understood, it is done out of context of thesupra systems calledsociety. t or f
man
a complexity of cells, is a remarkable member of the animal species.
STIMULI
in the environment provide the necessary forces toenablemantodemonstrate, consciously orunconsciously
TRUE
He alone, the other animals, use language to communicate with others of his kind. T or f
A. THEATOMISTIC APPROACH
In order to understand how man functions, one needs to know first the structure of the human body. The basic unit of the human body is the cell.
A. THEATOMISTIC APPROACH
It actually means studying thepartsofman'sbodysinglyor independently
FALSE
That man normally responds as a unified whole. aS a series of interrelated parts
FALSE
The atomistic view, therefore, traces the patterns of man's relationships with other beings inthe suprasystem of society. t or f
TRUE
Theholistic approach supplements thedata collected bymeansofthe atomisticstudy
TRUE
To understand him, one needs to view MAN in his totality. t or f
B. HOLISTIC APPROACH
views man as a wholeorganism withinterrelated and interdependent partsfunctioning toproduce behavior unacceptable oracceptable tohimor tosociety.