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Psych 2
Approaches
Origins of Psychology
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Who is considered the father of psychology?
Wilhelm Wundt
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What did Wundt open that was significant to psychology?
The first scientific psychology
laboratory
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What is introspection in psychology?
Self-observation
of one's own
thoughts
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What were the steps involved in Wundt's introspection experiments?
Participants presented with
stimuli
(e.g., sound of a metronome, turning on of light)
Participants
introspect
and report their thoughts,
emotions,
and sensations
Draw conclusions by comparing
responses
to identify
similarities
and differences
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Why were Wundt's experiments conducted in a controlled laboratory setting?
To ensure
scientific
reliability and
objectivity
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What is a limitation of Wundt's introspection method?
It is highly
subjective
due to personal observation
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What is the significance of Wundt's work in psychology?
It served as a starting point for psychology as a
scientific
discipline
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What is the scientific method's timeline in psychology from 1837 to today?
1837: Wundt's contributions
1913: Behaviorism emerges
1960: Cognitive psychology begins
1980: Biological Approach
Today : Cognitive neuroscience becomes prominent
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What approach followed Wundt's work in psychology?
Behaviorism
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What psychological approach emerged in the 1960s?
Cognitive psychology
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