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What is Psychology?

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Card 1Definition and Nature

What is the formal definition of psychology as a scientific discipline?

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Psychology is formally defined as a science which studies mental processes, experiences and behaviour in different contexts. It uses methods of biological and social sciences to obtain data systematic

Card 2Definition and Nature

What are the three main components that psychology studies according to its definition?

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Psychology studies three main components: 1) Mental processes (thinking, remembering, learning, perceiving), 2) Experiences (subjective awareness and consciousness), and 3) Behaviour (responses, react

Card 3Historical Development

Who established the first psychology laboratory and when?

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Wilhelm Wundt established the first experimental psychology laboratory in 1879 in Leipzig, Germany. This marks the formal beginning of modern psychology as a scientific discipline.

Card 4Schools of Thought

What is structuralism in psychology and what method did it use?

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Structuralism was an early school of psychology that aimed to analyze the structure of the mind through identifying its basic building blocks or constituents. It used introspection as its primary meth

Card 5Schools of Thought

How does functionalism differ from structuralism?

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Functionalism, developed by William James, focused on what the mind does rather than its structure. It studied how behaviour functions in helping people adapt to their environment and satisfy their ne

Card 6Schools of Thought

What is the key principle of Gestalt psychology?

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Gestalt psychology emphasizes that our perceptual experience is more than the sum of its components. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts. For example, when we see a movie, we experience mov

Card 7Schools of Thought

What was John Watson's main contribution to psychology?

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John Watson founded behaviourism around 1910, rejecting the study of mind and consciousness as unscientific. He defined psychology as the study of observable behaviour and responses to stimuli, emphas

Card 8Schools of Thought

What are the main ideas of Freudian psychoanalysis?

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Sigmund Freud's psychoanalysis views human behaviour as driven by unconscious desires and conflicts, often related to pleasure-seeking and sexual desires. It emphasizes the dynamic nature of unconscio

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