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Detailed Revision Notes of the Approaches topic of AQA A-Level Psychology produced by me using both the textbook and class notes. Has both the AO1 and AO3 needed to gain top marks. Includes: ORIGINS OF PSYCHOLOGY, BEHAVIOURISM, SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY, COGNITIVE APPROACH, BIOLOGICAL APPROACH, PSYCHODYNAMIC APPROACH, HUMANISTIC APPROACH, COMPARISON OF APPROACHES Revision notes from other topics are available to buy and can be bought as a bundle

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ORIGINS OF PSYCHOLOGY
1879: Wilhelm Wundt opened first ever psychological enquiry lab in Germany
 Marks the beginning of scientific psychology
 Wundt’s aim: to analyse the nature of human consciousness
 Introspection: First systematic attempt to study the mind under controlled conditions
o Broke up conscious awareness into basic structures of thoughts, images & sensations
(structuralism)




AO3 PARAGRAPHS
P- A strength is that some of his methods were systematic & well controlled.
E- For example, his introspections were recorded in the controlled environment of the lab so
extraneous variables were not a factor.
E- All procedures were standardised so all pps received the same information and were tested in the
same conditions.
L- This suggests Wundt’s research contributed to later scientific approaches such as the behaviourist.

P- A limitation is that Wundt’s research would be considered unscientific today.
E- For example, Wundt relied on pps self-reporting their mental processes which is subjective.
E- Also some pps may have hidden thoughts so it is hard to establish meaningful ‘laws of behaviour’
which can be generalised and used to predict future behaviour.
L- Therefore, Wundt’s results can not necessarily be generalised and applied today.

LEARNING APPROACH: BEHAVIOURISM
 Emerged early 1900s
 Main people: John B Watson (and Ian Pavlov & BF Skinner)
Focuses on human behaviour that is observable, measurable and objective (not biological)
 Not concerned with mental processes so rejected introspection
o Involved vague concepts which were hard to measure
 Aim to study behaviour under controlled lab conditions
 Studied behaviour in the form of stimulus-response form
 Believe that basic processes that govern learning are the same in animals & humans

, o Inspired by Darwin
o Therefore, use animals as experimental subjects
 We are born as a blank slate – a ‘tabula rasa’ – everything we become is shaped by the process
of learning from our environment.
 Driving force in development of psychology as a scientific discipline
 Extreme ‘nurture’ end of nature-nurture debate

Conditioning: learnt behaviour
Classical conditioning
 Learnt through association
o Humans & animals born with reflexes (stimulus & response) which become associated
 1st & 2nd stimulus are consistently associated together, both stimuli produce response
individually
 We are conditioned from a young age to perform certain behaviours e.g. shaking hands
Pavlov’s Dogs
 Dogs conditioned to salivate when hearing bell after it repeatedly heard/associated with food
 Neutral stimulus (bell) associated with unconditioned stimulus (food) which stimulated
salivation response
 Eventually the neutral stimulus (bell) produced a conditioned response (salivation)
Little albert experiment
 Ethical issues: couldn’t give consent, albert could have long term trauma

Operant conditioning
 Behaviour is learnt through consequences (positive/negative)
o Positive Reinforcement: receiving a reward when behaviour is performed
o Negative Reinforcement: avoiding something unpleasant is a ‘positive experience’
 E.g. handing in homework avoids being told off
o Punishment: an unpleasant consequence of a behaviour
o Used in reward & sanction
o Real world: education (taught tasks and have positive reinforcement)
Skinner
 Positive Reinforcement
o Rats move around the cage and when it accidently presses the lever a food pellet
(reinforcer) is dropped
o Rats learnt to press the lever to get food
 Negative Reinforcement
o Rats move around the cage and when it accidently presses the lever an electric shock was
given
o Conditioned to avoid the behaviour (lever pressing) to avoid an unpleasant stimulus
(electric shock)

AO3 PARAGRAPHS
P- A strength is that the behaviourist approach is that it is based on well-controlled research
E- Behaviourists focus on measuring observable behaviour within lab settings. By breaking down
behaviour into basic stimulus-response units all other extraneous variables were removed so cause-
and-effect relationships can be established.
E- For example, Skinner clearly demonstrated how reinforcement influenced an animal’s behaviour.
C- However, it could be argued that they have over-simplified the learning process and other
approaches (e.g. cognitive) have shown how mental processes are involved.
L- Nevertheless, due to lack of extraneous variables, behaviourist experiments have scientific
credibility.
P- A strength is that the behaviourist approach has real life application
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