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Strength - scientific
wundts methods were sytematic and controlled
all introspections were recorded in controlled environment of lab
ensured all extraneous variables werent a factor
procedures and instructions were standardised so all p's received same info and were tested in the same way
this suggests that wundts research can be considered a forerunner to later scientific approaches in psychology such as behaviourist approach
limitation - subjective data
other aspects of his research would be considered unscientific
wundt relied on all p's
self reporting
their mental processes
such data is subjective
p's may have hidden some thoughts - difficult to establish meaningful
laws
of
behvaiour
from such data
general laws are used to predict future behaviour
this suggests that some of wundts early efforts to study the mind were flawed and wouldnt meet the criteria of
scientific enquiry
strength - wundts contribution
wundt produced first
academic
journal for psychological research and wrote first textbook
hes referred to as
founder
of modern psychology
its suggested that wundts pioneering research set the foundation for approaches that were to come
particularly
behaviourist
and cognitive psychology
strength - modern psychology
research in modern psych can claim to be
scientific
psychology has same aims as natural sciences
learning approaches , cog and bio approach rely on use of scientific methods
this suggest that throughout the
20th century
and beyond , psychology has established itself as a scientific discipline
subjective data - limitation
not all approaches use
objective methods
HA
rejects
scientific approach
and focusses on individual experiences and subjective experience
PA makes use of the
case study method
which does not use
representative samples
subject of study are
active p's
in research responding to demand characteristics
therefore a scientific approach to study of the human thought and experience may not always be desirable or possible
paradigm
philosopher said any science must have a paradigm - set of principles assumptions and methods that all people who work within it agree on
he said
psychology
isnt a science as it doesnt have a paraadigm as there is so much internal disagreement at its core
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