evaluation

Cards (3)

  • Wundt's methods were unreliable
    • relied on 'non observable' responses
    • Wundt's approach ultimately failed because of the lack of reliability of his methods.
  • A scientific approach tests assumptions about behaviour
    • reliance on objective and systematic methods of observation, knowledge acquired using the scientific method is more than just passive acceptance of theories about behaviour.
    • establish the causes of behaviour through the use of methods that are both empirical and replicable
  • Instrospection is not particularly accurate
    • Nisbett and Wilson claim that we have very little knowledge of the causes of and processes underlying, our behaviour and attitudes.