Origins of Psychology

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    • What is the definition of psychology?
      Psychology is the scientific study of the brain and behavior.
    • How long has psychology been a field of science?
      Psychology has been a field of science for around 150 years.
    • What was the focus of study before psychology became a scientific discipline?
      Before psychology, the focus was on behavior from a philosophical and medical perspective.
    • Who is considered the first person to study behavior using scientific techniques?
      Wilhelm Wundt is considered the first person to study behavior using scientific techniques.
    • What did Wundt establish in the 1870s?
      Wundt established the world's first psychological laboratory in Leipzig, Germany.
    • What is structuralism in psychology?
      Structuralism is describing the mind in terms of its simplest definable components.
    • What method did Wundt use in his research?
      Wundt used introspection, where participants reported their conscious experiences.
    • How did Wundt control his studies?
      Wundt controlled the experimental conditions and the environment of the studies.
    • What is an inference in the context of Wundt's research?

      An inference is a guess or assumption about internal mental processes based on observed behavior.
    • How can researchers make inferences about mental processes?
      Researchers can make inferences by observing patterns of behavior in experiments.
    • What is a criticism of Wundt's introspective methods?
      A criticism is that participants may not accurately report their own mental states.
    • What did behaviorists focus on in psychology?
      Behaviorists focused on observable stimulus-response mechanisms, ignoring internal mental states.
    • Who were two key figures in behaviorism?
      John B. Watson and B.F. Skinner were key figures in behaviorism.
    • What is the main idea of social learning theory?
      Social learning theory posits that people learn from observing others, not just through direct experiences.
    • What do humanists argue about human behavior?
      Humanists argue that humans have free will and that behavior cannot be reduced to simple causes.
    • How do cognitive psychologists view the mind?
      Cognitive psychologists view the mind as similar to a computer, processing inputs and outputs.
    • What has biological psychology's roots in?
      Biological psychology has its roots in medicine.
    • What tools have allowed psychologists to study the active brain?
      Tools like fMRI scanners have allowed psychologists to study the active brain.
    • What are the key approaches in psychology that will be covered in the unit?
      • Experimental Psychology (Wundt)
      • Psychodynamics (Freud)
      • Behaviorism (Watson, Skinner)
      • Social Learning Theory
      • Humanistic Psychology
      • Cognitive Psychology
      • Biological Psychology
    • What is the purpose of the Psych Boost app mentioned in the video?

      The Psych Boost app offers free features like flashcards and quizzes for studying psychology.
    • Why is it important to learn psychological terminology?
      Learning psychological terminology is important for effective communication and writing in psychology.
    • What is the significance of the key term list mentioned in the video?
      A key term list helps students keep track of important psychological terms and their definitions.
    • What is the role of empirical methods in defining science?
      Empirical methods involve systematic observation and experimentation to understand the natural world.
    • What does objectivity in research mean?
      Objectivity means that research design, results, and conclusions are not influenced by personal opinions.
    • Why is following the scientific method important in psychology?
      Following the scientific method is important to ensure the trustworthiness of psychological study results.
    • What is the main criticism of Wundt's introspective methods?
      The main criticism is that participants may provide biased or inaccurate self-reports.
    • How did Wundt's work influence later psychologists?

      Wundt's work inspired later psychologists to adopt controlled methods in studying the mind.
    • What is the significance of the timeline of psychology mentioned in the video?
      The timeline provides an overview of the development of various psychological approaches over 250 years.
    • What did Freud contribute to psychology?
      Freud developed the psychodynamic approach and introduced the concept of the unconscious mind.
    • What is the main focus of behaviorism?
      Behaviorism focuses on observable behaviors and the relationship between stimuli and responses.
    • What do social learning theorists emphasize in their approach?
      Social learning theorists emphasize the importance of observing and imitating others in learning.
    • How do humanists view the concept of free will?

      Humanists believe that humans have free will in deciding how to act.
    • What analogy do cognitive psychologists use to explain the mind?
      Cognitive psychologists compare the mind to a computer, processing inputs and outputs.
    • What advancements have allowed for the study of the active brain?
      Advancements like fMRI scanners have allowed for the study of the active brain.
    • What is the significance of the biological approach in psychology?
      The biological approach is significant as it links psychology to medicine and studies the brain's role in behavior.
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