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Characteristics of consciousness (James) - answers 1. Personal
2. Dynamic
3. Continuous
4. Selective
5. Functional
What methods did James consider appropriate for the study of consciousness? - answers
introspection- must accept as basic method
Experimental method
Comparative method
Contributions of functionalism - answers -shift in emphasis from structure to function
-immediate impact on US psychology
-zeitgeist
-biggest contribution: application
-broadened subject matter & methodology
Typical view of emotion - answers subjective mental experience of emotion precedes bodily
expression. Ex: see wild animal, feel fear, flee
James-Lange theory of emotion - answers theory proposing that emotions result from our
interpretations of our bodily reactions to stimuli
Typical view of consciousness - answers conscious experience precedes bodily expression. Ex:
class ends, decide to stand up, and then stand up
Motor Theory of Consciousness - answers (munsterberg) bodily expression precedes conscious
experience. Ex: class ends, motor process of standing begin, enters consciousness, then stand up
Functionalism - answers Darwin's theory concerned with how the mind functions or how it is
used by an organism to adapt to its environment
Darwin's influences: - answers -a new focus on animal psychology
, -a new emphasis on the functions rather than the structure of consciousness
-acceptance of methodology and data from many fields
-a new focus on the description and measurement of individual differences
Mental test - answers tests of motor and sensory capacities; intelligence tests use more complex
measures of mental abilities
Anecdotal method - answers the use of observational reports about animal behavior
Variability hypothesis - answers The notion that men show a wider range and variation of
physical and mental development than women; the abilities of women are seen as more average.
Women less likely to benefit from education
Helen Bradford Thompson Woolley - answers found little to no sex difference in emotional
functioning & intellectual abilities. Stressed social and environmental abilities
Hollingworth - answers She provided scientific underpinnings for the feminist movement
refuting some of the notions of male superiority. Refuted variability hypothesis, menstrual cycle
unrelated to performance. Challenged inmate instinct for motherhood, stressed social and
cultural attitudes
Stream of consciousness - answers William James' idea that consciousness is a continuous
flowing process and that any attempt to reduce it to elements will distort it
Pragmatism - answers the doctrine that the validity of ideas is measured by their practical
consequences
Three-Part Self - answers material (everything we call our own), social (recognition we get
from other people), spiritual (our inner or subjective being)
Habit - answers James believed that all living creatures are "bundles of habits", repetitive or
habitual actions, with repetition, required less conscious attention, have enormous social
implications
Mary calkins - answers -graduated by james
-developed the paired-associate technique used in the study of memory
-first women president of APA
Granville Stanley Hall - answers first president of APA, first American doctoral degree in
psych., voted smartest man, began 1st psychology lab in the US (johns hopkins)