Chapter 1: History and Approaches Flashcards

1
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What was the first wave of psychology?

A

Introspection

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2
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Why is Wilhelm Wundt proclaimed as the founder of scientific psychology?

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He was the first to study the subject scientifically, as opposed to just thinking about it

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According to modern-day pscyhologists, when did psychology as a study begin?

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In 1879, when Wundt set up the first psychological laboratory in an apartment near the university at Leipzig, Germany

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What is introspection?

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Subjects were asked to record accurately their cognitice reactions to simple stimuli

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5
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What was Wundt’s theory?

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Structuralism

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6
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What is structuralism?

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The idea that the mind operates by combining subjective emotions and objective sensations

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7
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Who published psychology’s first textbook?

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William James

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What was psychology’s first textbook, and when was it published?

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The Principles of Psychology;
in 1890

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9
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What was James’s theory?

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Functionalism

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10
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What is functionalism?

A

How the structures Wundy identified function in our lives

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11
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Who was the first woman to serve as the president of the American Psychological Association?

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Mary Whiton Calkins

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12
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Under who did Calkins study?

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William James

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13
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Who was the first woman to earn a PhD in psychology?

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Margaret Floy Washburn

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14
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What did G. Stanley Hall?

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He pioneered the study of child development and was the first president of the American Psychological Association;
A student under William James

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15
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What did Gestalt psychologists argue against?

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Dividing human thought and behavior into discrete structures

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16
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Who founded Gestalt psychology?

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Max Wertheimer

17
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What is Gestalt psychology?

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Tries to examine a person’s total experience because the way we experience the world is more than just an accumulation of various perceptual experiences

18
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What did Gestalt psychologists believe in?

A

That the whole experience is often more than just the sum of the parts of the experiment

19
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How did Gestalt psychology influence therapy?

A

Therapists later incorporated Gestalt thinking by examining not just a client’s difficulty but also the context in which that difficulty occurs

20
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What was Freud’s theory?

A

The psychoanalytic theory

21
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According to Freud, what is the unconscious mind?

A

A part of our mind over which we do not have conscious control that determines, in part, how we think and behave

22
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How is the unconscious mind built/developed?

A

Through repression

23
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What is repression?

A

The pushing down into the unconscious events and feelings that cause so much anxiety and tension that our conscious mind cannot deal with them

24
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What are some psychoanalytic therapy techniques?

A

Dream analysis and word association

25
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What were the criticisms of the psychoanalytic theory?

A

It was unscientific and created unverifiable theories

26
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What did Watson believe psychology should concern itself with?

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He believed that for psychology to be considered a science, it must limit itself to observable phenomena, not unobservable concepts like the unconscious mind

27
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What was Watson’s theory?

A

Behaviorism

28
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What is behaviorism?

A

The belief that psychology should only look at behavior and causes of behavior and not concern itself with explaining the consciousness

29
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What is stimuli?

A

Environmental events

30
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What is responses?

A

Physical reactions

31
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What did B.F. Skinner do for psychology?

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He expanded the basic ideas of behaviorism by including the idea of reinforcement

32
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What was B.F. Skinner’s idea of reinforcement?

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Environmental stimuli that either encourage or discourage certain responses

33
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When was behaviorism popular?

A

From the 1920s through the 1960s

34
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What is meant by eclectic?

A

Drawing from multiple perspectives