AND ANSWERS GRADE A+ SOLUTIONS
Define Psychology
the systematic study of behavior and experience ( perceptions and
sensations) spirit, soul, mind.
The Parent Disciplines of Psychology
it should be its own science, not a mix of different disciplines.
Who is Wilhelm Wundt
(1832 -1920) "the Founder" the study of consciousness and
introspection. - first lab established in 1879 (germany)
Who is G. Stanley Hall
(1846 - 1924) " The Three 1st Man"
1st lab in U.S. 1883 ( John Hopkins University )
1st psychology journal 1892
1st president of the APA
Define Structuralism
To analyze consciousness into its basic elements and investigate how
these elements are related,Concerning sensation and perception in
vision, hearing, and touch using the method of introspection -
systematic self observation of ones own conscious experience. (Edward
Titchner)
Define Functionalism
investigate the function or purpose of consciousness rather than its
structure. (William James) no way to analyse the stream of
consciousness.
Who is Freud?
(1856 - 1939) (freudian slips) founded the psychoanalytic school of
thought.
What is Psychoanalysis
attempts to explain personality motivation and mental disorders by
focusing on unconscious determinants of behavior,
Who is John Watson?
(1878 -1958) Behaviorism, he wanted a radical change to abandon the
study of consciousness enjoy the power of verifiability!
Define Behaviorism
theoretical orientation based on the premise that scientific
psychology should study only observable behavior, what can you see/
touch?? response or activity by an organism.
, Nature Vs. Nurture
Nature: behavior is determined by genetic inheritance
Nurture: behavior is determined by environment and experience.
Who is B.F. Skinner
(1904 - 1990) operant conditioning - positive/negative outcomes, how
is behavior repeated?? environmental factors mold behavior an
external stimuli, free will is and illusion.
Who is Carl Rogers
(1902 - 1987) Optimism! Humanism- humans are unique not like animals.
pioneered a new approach called person centered therapy.
Define Humanism
emphasizes the unique qualities of humans especially their freedom
and their potential for personal growth
Who is Abraham Maslow
( 1908 - 1970) Hierarchy of Human Needs! we are not pawns of animal
heritage or environmental circumstances. studied Model Humans - self
actualization.
What are the levels and components of
Maslow's pyramid?
psychological, safety, love/belonging, esteem, self actualization
( only a few people in the world have made it to self actualization.)
What is clinical psychology?
concerned with and treatment of psychological problems and disorders.
psychotherapy assessment of mental illness and testing.
What is cognitive psychology?
mental process in acquiring knowledge, methods to studying mental
events.
What is cultural psychology?
an increase in cultural diversity calls for cross cultural research.
the study of how cultural events affect human behavior and mental
experience
What is evolutionary psychology?
explains behavior in terms of the adaptive value.
What are the 9 major research areas of
psychology, and what do they each focus
on specifically?
1. Developmental - Study of lifespan
2. Social - interpersonal behavior
3. Experiential - Sensation, perception, learning, emotions, etc.
4. physiological - brain, nervous system
5. cognitive - how we think, information processing, problem solving,
decision making.
6.personality - personality influencing behavior assess and describe
7. psychometrics - measuring and testing,