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    • Features of science
      objectivity- basing findings on fact as opposed to opinion (subjectivity)
      replicability- the ability to repeat a study and achieve the same findings
      empiricism- phenomenon that can be observed
      standardisation- controlled methods used in lab experiments and allows psychologists to establish causes and effects of the IV and DV
    • philosophical roots
      Rene Descartes- suggested mind and body being separate
      John Locke- suggested concept of empiricism (knowledge and experience is gained through the senses)
      Charles Darwin- theory of evolution
    • Wilhelm Wundt
      • Opened the first psychology lab in Leipzig, Germany in 1879 and wrote the book "The Principles of Psychology".
      • His approach to the human mind was breaking down thoughts/behaviours into smaller components (structuralism)
      • Studied the mind through introspection (trained participants describing thoughts and thought processes)
    • Wilhelm Wundt- AO3
      • strength- introspection was done in a controlled environment
      • strength- Wundt encouraged cognitive psychologists to study mental processes
      • weakness- introspection relies on non-observable responses
      • weakness- introspection has been criticised for being too subjective
      • weakness- Wundt trained his own researchers
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