John Locke - we are born with little knowledge, behaviour obtained from environment, built foundations for behaviourism
Darwin - natural selection, humans and animals adapted to changing environment
Wilhelm Wundt
opened the 1st experimental psychology lab in Germany
wanted to explore the mind in a more objective way
believed in structuralism
presented trained participants with sensory stimuli and asked them to report their experiences
used introspection to try and find out about the different components of the mind
what is introspection?
participants examine and report their own conscious thoughts, feelings, sensations and perceptions in a controlled environment
what is structuralism
believing that the mind is made up of different components that connect to make consciousness (sensations, perceptions, feelings)
what is consciousness?
continuous flow of thoughts, feelings, sensations and perceptions that we experience
what is a metronome?
device that ticks back and forth
used by Wundt to control timing and study how rhythmic stimulus affected attention, perception and timing of experience
examples of sensations?
colours, sounds and textures
what are perceptions?
how we interpret sensations
what are feelings?
emotions that arise
evaluation of introspection - scientific and subjective data
Scientific data (strength)
done in a controlled environment - extraneous variables minimised
all participants received standardised instructions - extraneous variables minimised
Subjective data (weakness)
wundt relied on self-reported information, which is subjective
people may not have been honest or may have been responding to demand characteristics
difficult to create laws of behaviour from this information
is psychology a science? - Evaluation
Modern psychology - majority of psychology is scientific as it used techniques from the natural sciences which are empirical like cognitive psychology and MRIs
Subjective Data - not all approaches use objective methods (humanism rejects scientific approach), people are active subjects of study meaning they can respond to demand characteristics
No paradigm - psychology has no paradigm as there is alot of internal debate