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level: Origins of psychology

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level questions: Origins of psychology

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Who is often regarded as the father of psychology?Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt
Wundt's approach separated what disciplines?Psychology and philosophy
What did Wundt open in 1897?The institution for experimental Psychology at the university of Leipzig in Germany (the first laboratory dedicated to psychology)
Define 'scientific method'.Acquiring knowledge through systematic, objective methods (e.g. experiments). Allows general laws about behaviour to be established.
Define 'empiricism'.A method of gaining knowledge which relies on direct observation or testing, not hearsay or rational thought.
What 3 factors make psychology a science?Objective, systematic and replicable
Define 'objective'.Data collected should not be affected by the expectations of the researcher. To be objective, research should be conducted in carefully controlled settings (e.g. a lab​)
Define 'systematic'.Done or acting according to a fixed plan or system; methodical
Define 'replicable'.The procedure of an experiment should be detailed enough to replicate it. If the same results are achieved, this research is reliable, thus adding further support to a theory
What approach did Wundt use to study the structure of the human mind?Structuralism
Define 'structuralism'.Breaking down behaviours into simple components.​
Define 'cultural psychology'.Not all aspects of human experience (language, memory, thoughts, emotions) could be investigated experimentally​ but instead could be described in terms of general trends among groups of people. ​
Define 'introspection'.Studying mental processes (e.g. sensation, perception) by asking people to describe their own experiences, thoughts and feelings in response to stimuli​.