Origins of psychology

    Cards (5)

    • Science - Gaining knowledge through the use of objective investigation
    • Wundt
      > Known as the 'father of psychology'
      > Set up the first psychology lab in Germany in 1879 and published one of the first books on psychology, helping to establish psychology as an independent branch of science
      > Controlled environments
      > Used scientific methods to study the structure of sensation and perception using introspection, arguing human experiences should be analysed in terms of components eg. emotions
    • Wundt AO3
      :) Moving psychology from its philosophical roots
      > Controlled environments with a standardised procedure to study thoughts and feelings using the same stimulus every time (ticking metronome)
      > Same standardised instructions
      > Therefore, increased the ability to replicate the pieces of research and increased psychologys status
    • Wundt AO3
      :( Research was replicable but not reliable
      > Introspection focuses on participants subjective experiences so findings vary from person to person
      > Hard to establish general principles of human behaviour
      > Behaviourist psychologists believe psychology should only study behaviour that can be observed and measured
      > Behaviourist approach born, increasing psychology's scientific status
    • Wundt AO3
      :( Considered unscientific today
      > Relied on participants self reporting their mental processes
      > Data is subjective and varies person to person
      > Difficult to establish general principles and predict future outcomes
      > Therefore, some of Wundts early efforts to study the mind were flawed and would not meet the criteria of science