origins of psychology Flashcards
who is wilhelm wundt
Wundt is labelled the ‘father of psychology’ as he was the first to set up a lab on a psychological aspect - introspection.
introspection
a systematic method used to study the mind by breaking up conscious awareness into basic structures of thoughts, images and sensations
structuralism
- isolating the structure of unconsciousness
- used in introspection
what was Wundt’s procedure into investigation introspection?
- lab study
- assessed how different stimuli in a room made people feel and they were asked to report sensations
aim of wundt’s study
to analyse the feelings of participants to determine the underlying structure of their mind as it cannot be seen
was wundt’s work significant
-his work was significant as it marked the separation of modern psychology from its broarder philosophical roots
+ some aspects of Wundt’s method would be classed as abnormal today
- recorded introspections in controlled lab environment
- standardised procedures so all participants received the same instructions + tested on the same day
- wundt’s research can be considered as the forerunner to later scientific approaches
- other aspects of his research considered unscientific today
- relied on participants self-reporting their ‘private’ mental processes which yields subjective data and demand characteristics
- participants wouldn’t have consistent thoughts each time so genetal principles aren’t possible to establish
- general laws are useful for predicting future behaviour, an aim of science
+ research in psychlogy can claim to be scientific
- psychology shared the same aims as the natural sciences - to describe. understand, predict and control behaviour
- learning approaches, cognitive and biological all rely on scientific methods
- psychology established itself as a scientific discipline throughout the 20th century
- not all approaches use objective methods
- humanistic apporach is anti-science, it doesn’t atrempt to formulate general laws of behaviour, concerned with documenting unique subjective experience
- psychodynamic uses case studies. Based on interview techniques (open to bias), not a representative sample of population.
- many claim a scientific approach to studying human thoughts + experience isn’t possible/desirable due to differences between psychology and the natural sciences.