Origins of Psychology Flashcards
Psychology
The scientific study of the mind, behaviour and experience
What is science?
A means of discovering knowledge through systematic and objective investigation
Introspection
The first systematic experimental attempt to study the mind, investigating internal events by examining conscious thoughts and feelings
What was Wundt’s aim?
To analyse the nature of human consciousness and develop theories about mental processes such as language and perception
Wundt (1879) procedure
P’s recorded their experiences to various stimuli (eg. Ticking metronome), dividing their observations into thoughts, images and sensations
Evaluation of Wundt (1879)
- Systematic (eg. All introspections recorded in controlled lab, ensuring EV’s were not factors)
- Structuralism / standardisation (eg. All p’s tested in the same way)
- Subjective data (eg. Self-report introspections with p’s not revealing everything), not meeting the criteria of scientific enquiry
The emergence of psychology as a science
- Behaviourists (1900s) - introspection suggested as too subjective
- Cognitive approach (1950s) - legitimate studies
- Biological approach (1980s) - advances in technology (eg. fMRI scans)
Evaluation of psychology as a science
- Modern psychology claims to be scientific (eg. Same aims as natural sciences)
- Not all approaches use objective methods (eg. Humanistic approach, psychodynamic approach)
- Demand characteristics in human studies
- Doesn’t have a paradigm due to so much disagreement