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________ is a perspective within psychology that emphasizes the potential for good that is innate to all humans. 
 
a. structuralism 
b. humanism 
c. gestalt 
d. behaviorism -Answer- b. humanism 
 
Introspection refers to a process by which someone examines ________ as objectively as possible. 
 
a. her own subconscious experience 
b. her own conscious experience 
c. another person's consciousness 
d. the social construction of consciousness -Answer- b. her own conscious experience 
 
Accordi...
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Psychology - Answer Scientific study of behavior and mental processes 
 
Wilhelm Wundt opened the first psychology laboratory in Germany in 1879. He was studying objective introspection which was essentially to measure what was in our minds and our reactions. - Answer Who was Wundt? Where and when did he make his discoveries? 
 
Objective Introspection - Answer The process of examining and measuring one's own thoughts and mental activities 
 
He produced a lot of the Gestalt principles...
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Outline Wundt's method of introspection. 
[3 marks] 
: - introspection is the process of observing and examining your own conscious 
thoughts or emotions. 
- He and his researchers recorded their experiences with various stimuli they were 
presented with, such as 
different objects, sounds. 
- these parts are elements like sensation, emotional reactions 
- people were trained to do this analysis to make the data objective rather than 
subjective 
- Isolating the structure of consciousness in...
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Wilhelm Wundt - Answer-- First Psychologist 
- First Lab in Germany 
- Experimental Conditions 
- Structuralism and Introspection 
Introspection - Answer-Person Gains knowledge about their mental state by examining 
their conscious thoughts and feelings 
Empiricism - Answer-Knowledge is derived from sensory experience, characterised by 
the use of the scientific method 
Scientific Method - Answer-The investigative methods...
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AQA Psychology Approaches Exam 
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Factors making something a science -Answer-1.Controlled, experimental conditions that 
can show cause and effect and can test hypotheses. 
2.Highly standardised experiments that can be repeated in the same way - reliability 
Use of IVs and DVs. 
3.The scientific method - objective, systematic and replicable. 
4.The scientific cycle - objective, systematic and replicable observation. Building, 
refining or falsifying, development of a sc...
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Schools of Thought - correct answers Empiricism, Structuralism, Functionalism, Behavioralism, Cognitive Revolution 
 
Empirism (Who and What) - correct answers John Locke 
All knowledge derived from sensory experience 
Mind is a blank slate (tabula rasa) 
 
Structuralism (Who and What) - correct answers Wilhelm Wundt and Titchener 
A method of introspection, interpretation and analysis of aspects of human cognition, behavior, culture, and experience. Relied on personal description of experience ...
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Psychology 101 MidtermPsychology's First Laboratory - correct answer Wilhelm Wundt 
Reaction to ball drop 
 
Structuralism - correct answer Study structure of mind through introspection (looking inward) 
 
Functionalism - correct answer study functions of thoughts and behaviors 
explored how mental and behavioral processes function and how they help us to adapt and survived 
 
Willhelm Wundt - correct answer measured observations and experimented with reactions 
 
Edward Titchener - correc...
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What brought about the cognitive revolution aka the switch from introspection to behaviorism? 1. The science of psychology cannot study the mental world directly 
2. The science of psychology MUST study the mental world to understand behavior 
Who were Wilhelm Wundt and Edward Titchener and what did they do? 1. Their work eventually led to experimental psychology 
2. Their view: psychology needs to focus on the study of conscious mental events-feelings, thoughts, perceptions and recollections 
H...
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Origins of Psychology 
Wundt founded first ever psychological lab in Germany in 1879. 
Aimed to document and describe the nature of human consciousness. 
Developed *introspection* 
Introspection 
Involved recording own conscious thoughts. 
Aim was to break these thoughts down into their constituent parts. 
Isolating the structure of consciousness in this way is known as *Structuralism* 
Origins of psychology - Evaluation 
-Wundt's methods were unreliable: 
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- non observable responses 
- hard...
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social cognition (theory) 
an approach in social psychology that uses cognitive psychology principles to study social psychology phenomena. HOW PEOPLE PROCESS, use, and store information to make sense of and interact with the social world. 
 
 
 
what is social psychology 
scientific study of how people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others. emphasis on social nature of individuals 
 
 
 
ABC's of social psychology 
Affect (fe...
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