approaches ; origins 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyApproachesA2/A-levelAQA Created by: ilovetheofficeCreated on: 01-06-18 10:21 EARLY PHILOSOPHICAL ROOTZ DFG 1 of 31 - descartes dfg 2 of 31 suggested what are separate? mind and body 3 of 31 which is known as? cartesian dualism 4 of 31 since been challenged but first suggested hat? mind could be studied on its own 5 of 31 - john locke dfg 6 of 31 what did he propose? empiricism 7 of 31 which is the idea that all experience can be obtained? through senses 8 of 31 and human beings inherit? nothing 9 of 31 this forms the basis of which approach? behaviourist 10 of 31 also he made up which thing which is also the title of an episode of lost 1x03? tabula rasa 11 of 31 - charles darwin dfgfd 12 of 31 central to his evolutionary theory is notion behaviour has changed why/ so individuals more adaptive 13 of 31 this assumption is deeply rooted in which approach? biological 14 of 31 WUNDT AND INTROSPECTION DFG 15 of 31 - wundt's lab dfg 16 of 31 where? leipzig 17 of 31 when? 1879 18 of 31 his objective as to document and describe? nature of human consciousness 19 of 31 what was introspection? wundt and coworkers recording conscious thoughts 20 of 31 with aim of doing what ith them? breaking down to constituent parts 21 of 31 isolating consciousness structure like this is known as? structuralism 22 of 31 - controlled methods dfg 23 of 31 all recorded under what conts? strictly ctrlld 24 of 31 using the same what every time? stimulus 25 of 31 of a ? ticking metronome 26 of 31 same whats issues to all pps? standardised instructions 27 of 31 and this alloed procedures to be? replicated 28 of 31 increasing the? reliability 29 of 31 thus hi ork was significant in that it marked? separation of modern psych from philosophical rootz 30 of 31 EMERGENCE OF PSYCH AS A SCIENCE DFG 31 of 31
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