Origins of Psychology Flashcards

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Psychology

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The scientific study of the mind, behaviour and experience

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What is science?

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A means of discovering knowledge through systematic and objective investigation

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Introspection

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The first systematic experimental attempt to study the mind, investigating internal events by examining conscious thoughts and feelings

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What was Wundt’s aim?

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To analyse the nature of human consciousness and develop theories about mental processes such as language and perception

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Wundt (1879) procedure

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P’s recorded their experiences to various stimuli (eg. Ticking metronome), dividing their observations into thoughts, images and sensations

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Evaluation of Wundt (1879)

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  • 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
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The emergence of psychology as a science

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  • Behaviourists (1900s) - introspection suggested as too subjective
  • Cognitive approach (1950s) - legitimate studies
  • Biological approach (1980s) - advances in technology (eg. fMRI scans)
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Evaluation of psychology as a science

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  • 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
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