Introduction to Psychology Flashcards

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Wilhelm Wundt

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Father of Psychology

Used Introspection

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Psychology

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Investigation of behaviour and mental processes and how they interact

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Biopsychology

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Examines the physical basis of psychological phenomena

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Mind Body problem

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How mental and physical events interact

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Positive psychology

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A subdiscipline of psychology with focus on understanding positive emotions

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Structuralism

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Investigating the structure of consciousness through introspection

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Functionalism

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Investigates psychological processes in terms of their role /function

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Psychodynamic Perspective

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Sigmund Freud
Behaviour is the result of unconscious motives and early experiences
Analogous to the visible tip of an iceberg and the vast, submerged hulk that lies out of sight beneath the water

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Behaviourist Perspective

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Pavlov and Skinner
Environment shapes behaviour through learning
Humans and other animals are like machines; the mind is like a black box they cannot study as they cannot observe it

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Humanistic Perspective

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Carl Rogers
Self-actualisation: people are motivated to reach their full potential and achieve personal growth
Life is like a bottle of milk — the cream always rises to the top.

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Cognitive Perspective

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Rene Descartes
Focuses on the way people perceive, process, and retrieve information
The mind is like a computer; enduring patterns of thought are like software.

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Evolutionary Perspective

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Charles Darwin
Natural selection: adaptive behavioural traits are passed through generations to adapt and survive
Life is like a race for survival and reproduction.

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Ethology

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Studies animal behaviour

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Psychologists vs Psychiatrists

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Psychologists are interested in the thought processes in human behaviour in general.
Psychiatrists are interested in the narrower field of mental illness.

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