Origins of Psychology - Approaches [A-Level Psychology]
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Psychology is the scientific study of the brain and behavior, with Wilhelm Wundt being the first to study behavior scientifically and establish the basis for studying the brain and behavior. Different psychological approaches are introduced, ranging from introspection to observable stimulus-response mechanisms, genetic sequences, and inherited behaviors.
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- Wilhelm Wundt is credited as the pioneer of experimental psychology, establishing the first psychological laboratory and introducing the concept of structuralism to study mental processes.
- Psychology encompasses diverse approaches, from behaviorism focusing on observable stimulus-response mechanisms to cognitive psychology studying internal mental states, highlighting the field's evolution and multifaceted nature.
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What is psychology?
The scientific study of the brain and behavior.
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