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What is the definition of science according to the study material?
Gaining
knowledge
through the use of
objective
factual
investigation
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Who is considered the 'Father of Psychology'?
Wilhelm
Wundt
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In what year did Wundt open the first experimental psychology lab?
1879
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How did psychology emerge according to the study material?
Psychology emerged as its own discipline
separate
from
philosophy
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What did Wundt argue about human experiences?
He argued that human experiences should be
analyzed
in
components
such as
sensations,
emotions,
and
reactions
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What method did Wundt promote for studying the human mind?
He promoted the use of
introspection
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What is Wundt's role in the development of psychology?
Known as the
'Father
of
Psychology'
Moved from
philosophical
roots
to
controlled
research
Set up the first psychology
laboratory
in
Germany
(
Leipzig,
1879)
Promoted
introspection
for studying
mental
processes
Argued for analyzing
human
experiences
in terms of
components
(
sensations,
emotions,
reactions)
His work influenced
cognitive
psychologists
studying
thought
and
mental
processes
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What does introspection focus on?
Introspection focuses on
present
experiences
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How is an individual's conscious experience analyzed in introspection?
It is
systematically
analyzed
by focusing on an
object
and
looking
inwards
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What is the process of introspection when focusing on an object like a metronome?
Focus on the
object
and
note
sensations,
feelings,
and
images
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What are the components of analysis in introspection?
Thoughts
Images
Sensations
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What was Wundt's approach to increasing the validity of introspection?
He tried to use
objective,
controlled
lab
settings with the
same
equipment
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What is a limitation of introspection mentioned in the study material?
It is still
subjective
and cannot
observe
mental
processes
directly
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What is social desirability bias in the context of introspection?
It refers to the tendency to
respond
in a
manner
that will be
viewed
favorably
by
others,
decreasing validity
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