Cards (3)

  • Humanistic Psychology - What were Rogers and Maslow interested in 

    Rogers and Maslow were interested in documenting the conscious experience of the individual or "self". They were more concerned with investigating unique experience "on its own merits" than producing general laws of behaviour.
  • Humanistic Psychology - What weren't Rogers and Maslow interested in
    They weren't interested in applying any such laws to individuals and take an actively "anti-scientific" position in doing so.
  • Humanistic Psychology - What methods did Rogers and Maslow use
    They used methods like case studies and qualitative self report measures to understand unique experiences