Emergence of Psych as a Science Flashcards

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FOR Psychology as a Science

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1) Relies on objective and systematic methods, so is more than the passive acceptance of facts.

2) Can establish causes through use of methods that are empirical and replicable.

3) Psychologists are always replicating each other’s work so poor theories become redundant quickly.

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AGAINST Psychology as a Science

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1) Concentrates too much on objectivity and control so tells us little about how people act in more natural environments.

2) A lot of subject matter in psychology is unobservable, so cannot be measured with any degree of accuracy.

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1879 - Wundt

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  • Opened the first lab.
  • Psychology emerges as its own discipline.
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1900s - Early Behaviourists Rejected Introspection

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  • Watson argued introspection was subjective, in that it is influenced by personal perspective.
  • According to Behaviourists, ‘scientific’ psych should only study phenomena that can be observed & measured.
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1913 - John Watson

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  • Carries out ‘Little Albert’ study & along with the work by Skinner, the Behaviourist approach is established.
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1930s - Behaviourist Scientific Approach Dominated Psych

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1) Skinner brought the language and rigour of the natural sciences into psychology.
2) The behaviourists’ focus on learning, and the use of carefully controlled lab studies, would dominate psychology for 50 years.

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1950s - Rogers & Marslow

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  • Humanistic approach is developed.
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1960s - Cognitive Years

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  • Popularity of computers gives psychs metaphor of human brain being like a machine.
  • Research is now more scientific than Wundt’s time.
  • Bandura suggests cognitive & behavioural approaches can be linked through his Social Learning Theory.
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1980s - Biological Approach

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  • Improvements in science & medical technology led to an increase in the understanding of brain function & other biological processes.
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New Millennium

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  • Cognitive Neuroscience emerges as its own discipline.
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Strength

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RESEARCH IN MODERN PSYCH CAN CLAIM TO BE SCIENTIFIC

1) Psychology has the same aims as the natural sciences - to describe, understand, predict and control behaviour.
2) Learning, cognitive & bio approaches all use scientific methods e.g. lab studies are controlled and unbiased.
—> Throughout the 20th century and beyond, psychology has established itself as a scientific discipline.

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Limitation

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1) Humanistic approach does not formulate general laws of behaviour.

2) Psychodynamic approach uses case studies with unrepresentative samples.

3) Psychs study humans who are active pps and therefore respond to demand characteristics.
—> Therefore a scientific approach to the study of human thought and experience isn’t desirable or possible.

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