5.1: Wundt Flashcards

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Describe Wundt’s role in the development of psychology (6 marks)

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Wundt known as ‘the father of psychology,’ as he moved psychology from its philosophical roots to controlled research

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Describe Wundt’s role in the development of psychology (6 marks).
Wundt known as ‘the father of psychology,’ as he moved psychology from its philosophical roots to controlled research.
What did Wundt set up?

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Wundt set up the first psychology laboratory in Leipzig, Germany in 1870s

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Describe Wundt’s role in the development of psychology (6 marks).
Wundt known as ‘the father of psychology,’ as he moved psychology from its philosophical roots to controlled research.
Wundt set up the first psychology laboratory in Leipzig, Germany in 1870s.
What did Wundt promote?

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Wundt promoted the use of introspection as a way of studying mental processes

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Describe Wundt’s role in the development of psychology (6 marks).
Wundt known as ‘the father of psychology,’ as he moved psychology from its philosophical roots to controlled research.
Wundt set up the first psychology laboratory in Leipzig, Germany in 1870s.
Wundt promoted the use of introspection as a way of studying mental processes, which is what?

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Wundt promoted the use of introspection as a way of studying mental processes, which is systematic analysis of a person’s own conscious experience of a stimulus

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Describe Wundt’s role in the development of psychology (6 marks).
Wundt known as ‘the father of psychology,’ as he moved psychology from its philosophical roots to controlled research.
Wundt set up the first psychology laboratory in Leipzig, Germany in 1870s.
Wundt promoted the use of introspection as a way of studying mental processes, which is systematic analysis of a person’s own conscious experience of a stimulus.
How was an experience analysed?

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An experience was analysed in terms of its components parts

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Describe Wundt’s role in the development of psychology (6 marks).
Wundt known as ‘the father of psychology,’ as he moved psychology from its philosophical roots to controlled research.
Wundt set up the first psychology laboratory in Leipzig, Germany in 1870s.
Wundt promoted the use of introspection as a way of studying mental processes, which is systematic analysis of a person’s own conscious experience of a stimulus.
An experience was analysed in terms of its components parts, for example what?

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An experience was analysed in terms of its components parts, for example sensations, emotional reactions, ect

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Describe Wundt’s role in the development of psychology (6 marks).
Wundt known as ‘the father of psychology,’ as he moved psychology from its philosophical roots to controlled research.
Wundt set up the first psychology laboratory in Leipzig, Germany in 1870s.
Wundt promoted the use of introspection as a way of studying mental processes, which is systematic analysis of a person’s own conscious experience of a stimulus.
An experience was analysed in terms of its components parts, for example sensations, emotional reactions, ect.
What did his work pave the way for?

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His work paved the way for later controlled research and the study of mental processes

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Describe Wundt’s role in the development of psychology (6 marks).
Wundt known as ‘the father of psychology,’ as he moved psychology from its philosophical roots to controlled research.
Wundt set up the first psychology laboratory in Leipzig, Germany in 1870s.
Wundt promoted the use of introspection as a way of studying mental processes, which is systematic analysis of a person’s own conscious experience of a stimulus.
An experience was analysed in terms of its components parts, for example sensations, emotional reactions, ect.
His work paved the way for later controlled research and the study of mental processes, for example what?

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His work paved the way for later controlled research and the study of mental processes, for example by cognitive psychologists

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