Wundt

Cards (16)

  • What is the scientific method used to study?
    Human consciousness and behaviour
  • What does testing in the scientific method involve?
    Objective, standardised, and replicable processes
  • How did Wundt distance psychology from philosophy?
    By establishing it as a scientific discipline
  • When did Wundt open the first psychological lab?
    In Leipzig, 1879
  • What was the aim of Wundt's psychological lab?
    To establish cause and effect relationships
  • What is standardisation in psychological research?
    Controlling variables for replicability
  • What journal did Wundt write?
    Philosophische Studien
  • Why is sharing knowledge important in psychology?
    It allows for replication, reliability, and falsification
  • What are the differences between structuralist and functionalist approaches?
    • Structuralist: Investigates components of consciousness
    • Functionalist: Investigates purpose of components
  • What method did Wundt use for introspection?
    Participants reported conscious experiences
  • What was a strength of Wundt's introspection method?
    Laid foundations for the cognitive approach
  • What did Griffith use Wundt's method for in 1994?
    To investigate cognitive processes in gamblers
  • What is a weakness of introspection according to Nisbett and Wilson?
    Not all mental processes are consciously accessible
  • What did Freud argue about mental processes?
    Most operate on a subconscious level
  • Why did B.F. Skinner and John Watson criticize introspection?
    It focused on unobservable mental processes
  • What did Skinner and Watson claim about Wundt's lab findings?
    They were unreliable when replicated