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    • What was psychology known as before it was a science?
      Experimental psychology
    • What was Rene Descartes theory?
      Cartesian dualism
    • What is cartesian dualism?
      The mind and the body are separate/ the brain is the same as the mind
    • What was John Locke’s theory called?
      Empiricism
    • What is empiricism?
      Empiricism is the theory that knowledge is derived from sensory experience and observation.
    • What was Charles Darwin’s theory called?
      Evolutionary theory
    • What is the evolutionary theory?
      Human behaviours have evolved due to their adaptive nature
    • What did Wilhelm Wundt do?
      He published the first ever psychology book in 1873 and opened the first psychology lab in 1879.
    • What is Wilhelm Wundt known as?
      Father of Psychology
    • What was Wilhelm Wundt’s theory?
      Structuralism- breaking down mental processes into their basic components
    • What was Wilhelm Wundt’s approach called?

      Introspection
    • What is introspection?

      The process of examining one's own thoughts, feelings, images and sensations
    • How did Wundt make psychology a science?
      Controlled conditions, standardised procedures, replications
    • What was Wundt’s approached based on?
      The assumption that all behaviour is determined and so we should be able to predict how humans will behave (known as predictability)
    • What are the weaknesses of introspection?

      Subjectivity, relies on non-observable responses
    • What are the 4 goals of psychology as a science?
      Description, explanation, prediction, change
    • What was Wundt’s aim?
      To analyse the of nature of human consciousness
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