Wilhelm Wundt
established the first psych
lab. It opened in Leipzig in
1879. The aim was to
describe the nature of
human consciousness in a
controlled and scientific
environment - a lab
Introspection - pioneered
by Wundt -the first
systematic experimental
attempt to study the mind
by breaking up conscious
awareness into basic
structures of thoughts,
images and sensations
Standardised instructions
were given to
participants. Procedures
could be replicated
Wundt's work was
significant as it marked
the separation of
modern scientific psych
from its broader
philosophical roots
Emergence of Psych as a Science
John B Watson (1913)
argued introspection
varied in people. The
behaviourist approach
says "scientific" psych
should only study
phenomena that can be
observed and measured
Skinner (1953) brought the lang and
rigour of natural sciences into
psych. Behaviourist's focus on
learning and controlled lab studies
dominate psych for the next few
decades
Following cognitive
revolution of
1960s, the study of
mental processes
was seen as legit
within psychology
1990s - the biological
approach introduced
technological advances
such as MRI and EEG
Evaluation
+ Some aspects of Wundt's
method would be classed as
scientific today - recording
introspections in a
controlled environment
- Other aspects
deemed unscientific
today - produced
subjective data
+ Modern psych can
claim to be scientific -
same aims as natural
sciences: understand,
describe, predict and
control behaviour
- Not all approaches
use objective
methods - humanistic
is anti scientific