Approaches to Psychology

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Made the first laboratory for psychology in Germany (1875)
Wilhelm Wundt
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Describing one's thoughts, feelings and experiences
Introspection
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Watson's approach (1913)
Behaviourism
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Pavlov's experiment concluded this type of conditioning (1927)
Classical Conditioning
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The bell in Pavlov's experiment was a...
Neutral Stimulus
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Who found operant conditioning?
B.F Skinner
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Reinforcement which rewards the person
Positive
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Reinforcement which removes something unpleasant
Negative
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A negative consequence of an action
Punishment
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Bandura (1971)
Social Learning Theory
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Behaviour which is noticed by others
Attention
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... processes can be studied
Internal
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A 'packet' of information which is used to interpret the world
Schema
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The largest part of the mind which is unaccessible
Unconscious
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Refusal to accept reality in order to avoid pain
Denial
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Psychosexual Stage that associates with the mouth being dominant
Oral
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Psychosexual Stage that associates with the focus of sexual energy being directed to a partner
Genital
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The personality which punishes with guilt when we transgress the rule of society
Superego
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The approach which involves free will
Humanistic
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Hierarchy of Needs (1943, 1954)
Maslow
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Becoming the best version of yourself
Self-Actualisation
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Rogers (1951)
Conditions of Wealth
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Pavlov's experiment concluded this type of conditioning (1927)

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