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Origins of Psychology
AO1- Origins of Psychology
Wundt & Introspection
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Introspection
can be used to describe both an informal reflection process and a more formalised experimental approach.
Introspection
involves informally examining our own internal thoughts and feelings.
When we reflect on our thoughts, emotions, memories and examine what they mean, we are engaging in
introspection
.
The term
introspection
is also used to describe a research technique that was first developed by psychologist
Wilhelm Wundt
Introspection
is also known as experimental self observation
Wundt
developed the technique of
'introspection'
. This is how people gain knowledge about their own mental and emotional states.
Introspection
is the process by which as person gains knowledge about their own mental and emotional states.
In
1879
,
Wundt
opened the first scientific laboratory dedicated studying Psychology.
Wilhelm Wundt
wanted to make
psychological
analysis more scientific.
Wundt
wanted to standardise
procedures
for studying mental processes
Wundt
tried to isolate the structure of
consciousness
which became known as
structuralism
.
Wundt
is believed to be the founder of modern Psychology.
Wundt
developed the Institute of
Experimental Psychology
in the University of Leipzig.