History Of Cognitive Psychology 3 Flashcards
He is the father of Structuralism.
Wilhelm Wundt
Wilhelm Wundt, the father of Structuralism, founded the first psychology laboratory in ____________.
Leipzig, Germany
1879
Structuralism studies the structure of the mind through introspection, with elements that include _________.
- Sensations
- Feelings
- Images
__________ is the father of Functionalism.
William James
What does Functionalism argue?
- The mind cannot be divided into elements.
- Introspection can’t yield measures on the mind.
- The mind has adaptive value.
__________ is the father of Behaviorism.
John Watson
What does Behaviorism argue?
- There is no room for mind or consciousness.
- Overt behavior should be the scientific domain of psychology.
- It associates the environment and observable behavior.
___________ is the main proponent of Gestalt Psychology.
Wolfgang Kohler
What does Gestalt Psychology argue?
- Behaviorism and structuralism do not apply.
- S-R and mental elements can’t explain both behavior & mind.
- Holistic approach.
___________ is the pioneer of Associationism, who studied mental processes like “memory” and “forgetting”.
Makes use of “systematic experimental introspection”.
Followed the “Aristotelean Law of Association”.
Hermann Ebbinghaus
What does the Aristotelean Law of Association conclude?
Repetition improves memory.
Ebbinghaus promoted ___________ study of memory.
Quantitative
How did Ebbinghaus use quantitative studies on memory?
Nonsense Syllables Experiment
Contrary to Ebbinghaus’ quantitative approach, __________ used qualitative methods to study memory.
Bartlett