Basically, an eclectic perspective is where one considers all the perspectives, yet decides that no perspective is exactly ‘wrong’ or exactly ‘right’. It is where a person will choose small parts from each perspective and put them together to form their own opinion. Rather then someone having a fixed perspective, each perspective has informed the others with its theories and ideas, leading to a larger and broader outlook of each perspective, and even psychology in general. Each perspective gives one a lot of different ideas and groups of knowledge that is all very useful. This is primarily because each perspective raises its own specific questions about behaviour and mental processes as a whole. These kinds of ides determine what questions should be asked, what kind of research needs to be undertaken and how etc...