Approaches - The Emergence Of Psychology As A Science Flashcards
What are the are the 4 goals psychology has
Description – tells us “what” occurred
2) Explanation – tells us “why” a behaviour or a mental process occurred
3) Prediction – identifies conditions under which a future behaviour or mental process is likely to
occur
4) Change – applies psychological knowledge to prevent unwanted behaviour and to bring about
desired change
Who was descartes
1596-1650
French philosopher suggested that the mind and body are independent from each other
Cartesian dualism
Mind an object of study in own right
Who was Locke ?
1632 to 1704
Empiricism
All experiences can be obtained through the senses
Human beings don’t inherit knowledge or instincts
Behaviourist approach - investigate only observable and measurable
Who was Darwin
1809-1882
Evolutionary theory
All human and animal behaviour changes over successive generations
Stronger genes survive and reproduce, survival of fittes
Social behaviour evolved due adaptive value
Biological
What do empiricist believe
Knowledge comes from observation and experience alone
When did psychology emerge
When Wundt applied empiricism to study of human beings
What does the scientific method refers to
Investigative methods that are observable standardised and replicable
What did john. B Watson do in 1913
Criticised introspection
Too subjective
Concepts measured could not be seen and varied among individuals
Difficult to establish general principles
Scientific psychology should restrict itself to study phenomena that is observable and measurable
Behaviourist approach
What did Watson and skinner bring
Methods of natural sciences into psychology
What did behaviourists like skinner 1953 focus on and do
Scientific processes
Use of carefully controlled lab experiments
Experimental method
What emerged in the 1950ws
Cognitive approach used scientific procedures to study mental processes
Following the cognitive revolution what happened
Mental processes were seen as legitimate and highly scientific area area within psychology
Cognitive psychologists able to make inferences on private mental processes - lab tests
What emerged in 1980s
The biological approach
What did the biological approach allow researchers to do
Take advantage of advances in tech to investigate physiological processes as they happen
FMRI and EEG scans to record live rain activity
What is a strength of modern psychology
Psychology can claim to be a scientific discipline
For example due to the empirical (scientific) methodologies, Hypotheses are created and tested through objective methods which have as little opinion as possible.
This allows data to be collected that helps to build, refine, falsify (prove wrong) information therefore used to help produce scientific theories.