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Title: THE GROWTH OF PSYCHOLOGY AS A SCIENCE


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THE GROWTH OF PSYCHOLOGY AS A SCIENCE
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WILHELM WUNDT AND EDWARD BRADFORD
TITCHENERSTRUCTURALISM
  • WILHELM WUNDT
  • PHYSIOLOGIST AND PHILOSOPHER AT UNVERSITY OF
    LEIPZIG IN GERMANY (ESTABLISHED A LAB IN 1879)
  • BIRTHPLACE OF PSYCHOLOGY
  • INVESTIGATED CONSCIOUSNES
  • 1874, WUNDT WROTE THE PRINCIPLES OF PHYSIOLOGICAL
    PSYCHOLOGY

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WUNDT AND TITCHENER
  • WUNDT STATED THAT---MIND MUST BE STUDIED
    OBJECTIVELY AND SCIENTIFICALLY.
  • THE BOOK AND FIRST PSYCHOLOGY CLASS DID NOT
    ATTRACT MUCH ATTENTION. ONLY 4 STUDENTS ATTENDED
    THE FIRST LECTURE
  • BY MID 1880S, MORE INVOLVEMENT WAS HAPPENING.
  • WUNDT WAS TRYING TO UNCOVER THE NATURAL LAWS OF
    THE HUMAN MIND

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WUNDT AND TITCHENER
  • WUNDT WANTED TO FIND THE BASICS OF MEANINGFUL
    THOUGHTPROCESS OF CREATING MEANINGFUL PATTERNS
    OUT OF SENSORY STIMULI.
  • BANANA EXAMPLE
  • WUNDT WANTED TO STRIP PERCEPTION OF ITS
    ASSOCIATIONS TO FIND THE VERY ATOMS OF THOUGHT
    (NO ASSOCIATIONS AT ALL)
  • USED OBJECTIVE INTROSPECTION, OBSERVING, AND
    RECORDING OF PERCEPTIONS AND FEELINGS
  • EXAMPLEMETRONOME OBSERVATIONS

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WUNDT AND TITCHENER
  • THESE RESEARCH PRACTICES INTRODUCED MEASUREMENT
    AND EXPERIMENT INTO PSYCHOLOGY
  • THIS LED PSYCHOLOGY TO BECOME A SCIENCE

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TITCHENER
  • EDWARD BRADFORD THCHENER (BRITISH) BECAME A
    LEADER OF AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGY.
  • TAUGHT AT CORNELL UNIVERSITY UNTIL HE DIED IN
    1927
  • TICHENERPSYCHOLOGY IS THE SCIENCE OF
    CONSCIOUSNESS---PHYSICS WITH TH OBSERVER KEPT
    IN.
  • EXAMPLE---SPEED LIMIT SIGNS (MEASURE)
  • THICHENER BROKE EXPERIENCE INTO 3 BASIC ELEMENTS

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TITCHENER
  • 1. PHYSICAL SENSATIONS (SIGHT AND SOUNDS)
  • 2. AFFECTIONS OR FEELINGS (LIKE SENSATIONS BUT
    LESS CLEAR)
  • 3. IMAGES (MEMORIES OF OTHER THINGS SUCH AS
    BANANAS) (ALMOST ASSOCIATIONS)
  • COMBINE THESE THREE.
  • TICHENER SAID,EVEN THE MOST COMPLEX THOUGHTS AND
    FEELINGS CAN BE REDUCED TO THESE SIMPLE
    ELEMENTS.
  • WUNDT AND TITCHENERCONCLUSION
  • BASIC UNITS OF EXPERIENCE AND THE COMBINATIONS IN
    WHICH THEY OCCUR IS
  • STUCTURALISM

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WILLIAM JAMESFUNCTIONALISM
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WILLIAM JAMES
  • FIRST AMERICAN BORN PSYCHOLOGIST
  • STUDIEDCHEMISTRY, PSHYSIOLOGY, ANATOMY, BIOLOGY,
    AND MEDICINE.
  • 1872TAUGHT PHILOSPHY, AT HARVARDLINKED
    PHILOSPHYAND PSYCHOLOGY TOGETHER. VERY
    CONTROVERSIAL.
  • 1875BEGAN CLASS IN PSYCHOLOGY AT HARVARD.
  • FIRST LECTURE NO ONE SHOWED UP SO JAMES LECTURED
    TO HIMSELF.
  • 1890PUBLISHED THE PRINCIPLES OF PSYCHOLOGY.
    (ALIENISTS)
  • WILLIAMS BROTHER WAS HENRY JAMES (AMERICAN
    AUTHOR)

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JAMES
  • HENRY JAMES SUFFERED DEPRESSION. WILLIAM AND
    HENRYS FATHER WAS AFRAID THAT WILLIAM WOULD
    SUFFER FROM DEPRESSION TOO. HE SENT WILLIAM TO
    EUROPE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL TO SEE THE WORLD. THIS
    OPENED THE DOOR FOR WILLIAMS STUDY OF PSYCHOLGY
    WHEN HER RETURNED TO COLLEGE IN THE USA.
  • AFTER HEARING THE LIKES OF WUNDT, JAMES CAME UP
    WITH THIS CONCLUSION
  • CONSCIOUSNESS SHOULD BE STUDIED AS A WHOLE, NOT
    IN PARTS.

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JAMES
  • JAMES CONCLUDED
  • ATOMS OF EXPERIENCE--PURE SENSATIONS WITHOUT
    ASSOCIATIONS--SIMPLY DO NOT EXIST.
  • OUR MINDS ARE CONSTATNLY WEAVING ASSOCIATIONS,
    REVISING EXPERIENCES, STARTING, STOPPING, AND
    JUMPING BACK AND FORTH IN TIME.
  • CONSCIOUSNESS IS CONTINUOUS.
  • PERCEPTIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS, SENSATIONSN AND
    EMOTIONS CANNOT BE SEPARATED (EX. BANANA)

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JAMES
  • JAMES STUDIED HABIT
  • EXAMPLE--DOOR
  • JAMES BELIEVED THAT ALL ACTIVITY, FROM BEATING
    OF A HEART TO PERCEPTION OF OBJECTS, WASA
    FUNCTIONAL
  • MENTAL ASSOCIATIONS ALLOW BENEFITS FROM PREVIOUS
    EXPERIENCES.
  • CONCLUSION
  • JAMES THEORY IS CONCERNED NOT JUST WITH
    LEARNING, SENSATION, AND PERCEPTION, BUT ALSO
    WITH HOW AN ORGANISM USES ITS LEARNING OR
    PERCEPTUAL ABILITIES TO FUNCTION IN ITS
    ENVIRONMENT.

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JAMES
  • THIS IS
  • FUNCTIONALISM

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BEHAVIORISM
  • PAVLOV
  • WATSON
  • SKINNER

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BEHAVIORISM
  • PAVLOV
  • CLASSICAL CONDITIONING
  • UCONDITIONED STIMULUS
  • UNCONDITIONED RESPONSE
  • CONDITIONED STIMULUS
  • CONDITIONED RESPONSE

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BEHAVIORISM
  • JOHN WATSON
  • FIRST STUDENT TO RECEIVE A DOCTORATE IN
    PSYCHOLOGY FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO.
  • THE DEPARTMENT REQUIRED SPECULATION ON
    CONSCIOUSNESS THAT PRODUCED THE OBSERVED
    BEHAVIOR. (IN RATS)
  • WATSON SAID THIS WAS ABSURD. HE DOUBTED ANY RATS
    HAD A CONSCIOUSNESS. WATSON FOLLOWED THE
    RULES, AND TEN YEARS LATER, HE CONFRONTED THE
    STRUCTURALISTS AND FUNCTIONALISTS.
  • WATSON WROTE, PSYCHOLOGY AS THE BEHAVIORIST VIEWS
    IT (1913) ARGUED THAT CONSCIOUSNESS OF MENTAL
    LIFE, WAS SUPERSTITION, A RELIC FROM THE MIDDLE
    AGES.
  • YOU CANNOT DEFINE CONSCIOUSNESS ANY MORE THAN
    CAN DEFINE A SOUL.
  • WATSON ARGUED
  • CANT LOCATE IT
  • CANT MEASURE IT
  • THEREFORE CANT BE OBJECT OF SCIENTIFIC STUDY.
  • WATSON---PSYCHOLOGY IS THE STUDY OF OBSERVABLE,
    MEASURABLE BEHAVIOR.
  • ALL BEHVIOR IS A RESPONSE TO STIMULUS OR AGENT IN
    THE ENVIRONMENT

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BEHAVIORISM
  • MARY COVER JONES
  • DESENITIZATION
  • B. F. SKINNER
  • LEADER IN UNITED STATES BEHAVIORISM MOVEMENT
  • ADDED ONE MORE SEGMENT TO CONDITIONING
  • OPERANT OR (INSTRUMETNAL) CONDITIONING
  • ADD---REINFORCEMENT
  • POSITIVE
  • NEGATIVE
  • PUNISHNENT

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PSYCHOLANALYSIS
  • SIGMUND FREUD
  • PERSONALITY THEORISTS
  • BELIEVED THAT MUCH OF OUR BEHAVIOR IS GOVERNED BY
    HIDDEN MOTIVES---UNCONSCIOUS DESIRES
  • WE MUST SUCCESSFULLY RESOLVE THE CONFLICTS THAT
    WE MEET AT EACH EARLY STAGE OF LIFE TO AVOID
    PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS LATER ON.
  • LEAD TO FIXATIONS IN ADULT LIFE.

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HUMANISTIC
  • PEOPLE MUST LEARN HOW TO REALIZE THEIR POTENTIAL
  • FOCUSES ON THE POSSIBILITY OF NONVERBAL
    EXPERIENCE, UNITY OF MIND, ALTERED STATES OF
    CONSCIOUSNESS, AND LETTING GO.
  • ALFRED ADLER
  • CARL ROGERS
  • ABRAHAM MASLOW

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GESTALT
  • MAX WERHEIMER, WOLFGANG KOHLER. KURT KOFFKA.
  • INTERESTED IN PERCEPTION, ESPECIALLY IN MIND
    TRICKS.
  • GESTALT---WHOLEFORM
  • PERCEPTION
  • REFERS TO TENDENCY TO SEE PATTERNS
  • DISTINGUISH AN OBJECT FROM ITS BACKGROUND
  • COMPLETE A PICTURE FROM A FEW CLUE

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GESTALT
  • WHEN WE LOOK AT A TREE, WE SEE JUST THAT, A
    TREE. NOT A SERIES OF BRANCHES.
  • EXAMPLE
  • d_g
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