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Wundt
A psychologist known as the
father
of
psychology
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Wundt suggested
all
aspects
of
human
experience
could be studied
experimentally
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Wundt opened the first psychological laboratory in Germany in 1870s
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Introspection
A
process
where a person
gains
knowledge
about
his
or
her
own
mental
state
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Introspection
Involves being given controlled (auditory or visual) stimuli and describing inner processes (feelings, images, sensations)
this split up component parts of the experience
allowing them to analyse systematically an experience of an object or stimuli
compare responses- to establish general theories
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Empiricism
The
belief
that
knowledge
comes from
observation
and
experience
alone
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Empirical methods
applied


Led to the
development
of the
scientific
method
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The scientific method
The use of
investigative methods
that are
objective
,
systematic
, and
replicable
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Scientific cycle
1.
Observation
2.
Building
,
refining
, and
falsifying
3.
Development
of a
scientific theory
4.
Testing
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Introspection application
Griffiths (
1994
)
gambling
'think
aloud'
study
In
Griffiths'
study, 2
groups
had very
different
thought
processes
Information
from
Griffiths'
study
is
useful
as it can
help
tackle
addiction
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Nisbett
and
Wilson
found that
introspection
is not always
accurate
We
are not
aware
of underlying
processes
that
influence
our
behaviour
It is
impossible
for
everything
to be
revealed
through
introspection
eg.energy
conservation
study
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Scientific method
The study "Strange Situation" follows the scientific method
The
study
"
Strange
Situation
" has a
standardised
procedure
which is
systematic
and
replicable
Allows studies
to
be applied
universally
Crucial
in understanding
human
behaviour
on a
larger
scale
The "Strange Situation" study has
populational
validity
and has been able to be
replicated
in 8
countries
-cultural
differences
may mean it isn't
accurate
for every
culture
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For a study to be completely systematic and
replicable
, it may
lack
ecological
validity
To
eliminate
extraneous
variables
, studies
tend
to be in a
lab
or more
contrived
environment
Results may be
accurate
to a
controlled
environment
but may not be
replicable
in
real-life
experiments
Real-life vs lab study example
Christianson
and
Hubinette
found in real life
anxiety
increases
accuracy
Johnson
and
Scott
found
anxiety
to
reduce
accuracy
in lab studies
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Real-life vs lab study example
Christianson and Hubinette found in real life
anxiety
increases
accuracy
Johnson and Scott found
anxiety
to
reduce accuracy
in
lab studies
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Wundt moved from psychology's
philisophical roots
to
controlled experimental research
Wundt belived in
empiricism
and used
empirical
methods in his technique
introspection
scientific cycle
(stages to make sure a theory is accurate and can be applied universally)
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