the approach to studying the universe / natural world through methods of observation and experiment
5 key featured needed for a subject to be regarded as a science
what are the 5 key features needed for a subject to be regarded as a science
control
objectivity
predictability
falsifiability
replication
what is the acronym for the 5 key features for a subject to be regarded as a science
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fluffy
cats
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purr
what did john locke suggest in the mid 17th century
in order to understand humans we should directly observe and record our experiences
what is Wilhelm Wundt accepted as
often accepted as the first psychologiet
what did Wilhelm Wundt want for psychology
psychology to be accepted as a distinct science and attempted to separate psychological theory from earlier philosophical ideas
what did Wundt create
firet lab for investigating human behaviour in in Leipzig uni in Germany
what was Wundt’s aim and what did he believe the best way to do this was
to investigate the nature of human cognition and believed that the best way to do this was by breaking down a persons observations of objects, images, events into separate parts. which is now known as structuralism as he used basic scientific methods to find the basic structured of the ought and to investigate how they interact
what is introspection
process in which a person gains knowledge about his / her own mental and emotional states
what was Wundtsprocedure originally tested on
colleagues and students who he trained to make observations
what were the steps to Wundtsprocedure
participants were presented with carefully controlled stimuli misrule visual but sometimes auditory e. g. ticking metronome
we’re then asked to provide a description of inner through processes they wre experiencing e. g. thoughts, feelings and emotions while still listening / looking to the stimuli
information Wundt received from his participants was used to shed light on the processes involved in human consciousness
what were the stimuli, psychical surroundings and instructions for each participant
they were standardised
how did Wundt positively contribute to psychology
did his research in carefully controlled conditions which encourages psychologists such as behaviourists to do the same
had a large impact in later approached e. g. the cognitive approach
what are the number of criticisms for the lack of introspection
lacked scientific rigour as results sre subjective and cannot be verified
seen as unreliable because participant reports different to the same stimulus so wundt’s results cannot be replicated
what is the nature and nurture debate in psychology
debate surrounds importance of innate ( natural ) qualities vs personal experience in explaining differences in physical / behavioural traits
what is nature in the nature nurture debate
idea that some characteristics are caused by genetics and naturally occurring qualities
what is nurture in the nature nurture debate
idea that some characteristics are caused by environmental factors or personal experiences
what did early theories devour in the nature nurture debate compared to now
often favoured one of the other but now its realised that genes and environment are both responsible for shaping behaviour
what is reductionism
perspective in psychology that seeks to explain complex things by breaking them down into simpler smaller components
what is holism
perspective in society that emphasises the interconnectedness and interdependence of different aspects of the human behaviour and mind
often humanists
what is the reductionism vs holding debate
the debate as to where theories and approaches should be broken down to examine and analyse or whether you should analyse them and make them interconnected
what does the freewill vs determinismdebate revolve around
how behaviour is something which we have no control over how we act vs the debate that we can decide to behave or act a certain way