Origins of psychology

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  • Definition of psychology
    The scientific study of the human mind and behaviour
  • Definition of science
    A means of acquiring knowledge through systematic and objective investigation
  • What is Introspection?

    refers to the process of observing and examining your own conscious thoughts or emotions
  • Definition of empiricism
    All knowledge of reality is gained from sensory experience
  • Definition of inference
    Going beyond the immediate evidence to make assumptions about mental processes that cannot be directly observed
  • Wundt published one of the first books on psychology, helping to establish the subject as an independant branch of science
  • Wundt founded the institute of experimental psychology in 1879
  • During Introspection thoughts are broken down into their component parts, individuals were presented with sensory events like a ticking metronome and asked to report their reactions
  • Evaluation point (A03): introspection is still used today
  • Evaluation point 2 (A03): wundt helped to establish psychology as a science
  • Evaluation point 3 (A03): introspection cannot be replicated and therefore is not reliable
  • Psychology originally had its roots is philosophy and biology
  • According to John Watson introspection was considered unscientific and not a valid method of research