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1.  Wilhelm Wundt ­ Introspection 
2.  STRUCTURALISM 
3.  Wilhelm Wundt and Edward Tichner 
4.   Structures of the mind 
5.  Identify the elements of thought through 
    introspection and determine how these elements 
    create the whole experience 
6.  A model of the scientific study of mental processes 
7.  Introspection could not be used to study animals, 
    children or complex problems like mental disorders or 
    personality
    personality 
1. FUNCTIONALISM 
2.  William James 
3. Animal behavior and biological processes 
4.  How the mind functions to adapt humans and other 
    animals to their environment 
5.  Expanded the scope of psychology to include 
    research on emotions and observable behavior, 
    psych testing, modern education and diversified into 
    industry 
6.  No criticisms, but it did die out
    No criticisms, but it did die out 
1. PSYCHOANALYTIC/PSYCHODYAMIC 
2.  Sigmund Freud, M.D. 
3. Conflicts between what people believe to be 
    acceptable behavior and their unacceptable motives 
    (sex and aggression) 
4.  These motives are what lead to behavior and are 
    hidden in the unconscious, outside of our awareness 
5.  Psychotherapy, psychiatry and modern 
    psychodynamic psychologists 
6.  Too much emphasis on sex and aggression and not 
    enough emphasis on social motives and relationships 
7.  Neo­Freudians
    Neo  Freudians 
        ­ 
1. BEHAVIORAL PERSPECTIVE 
2.  John B. Watson and B.F. Skinner 
3.  Watson studied classical conditioning (Pavlov) 
    Skinner studied how we can shape human behavior 
    (Operant Conditioning) 
4. Studied objective, observable environmental 
    influences on behavior 
5.  Treating people with overt problems (observable 
    behavioral problems) 
6.  Non­human research, but some human research
    Non  human research, but some human research 
         ­ 
1. HUMANISTIC PERSPECTIVE 
2.  Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow 
3.  All individuals strive to grow, develop and move 
    toward self­actualization 
    toward self  ­ 
4. Free­will, self­actualization and human nature is 
4. Free  will, self 
         ­         ­ 
    naturally positive and growth seeking 
5.  Personality Research and Psychotherapy 
6.  No criticisms
    No criticisms 
1. COGNITIVE PERSPECTIVE 
2.  Jean Piaget, Albert Ellis, Albert Bandura, Robert 
                                      Bandura 
    Sternberg and Howard Gardner 
3.  Research emphasis was on thought, perception and 
    information processing 
4. Perception, memory, imagery, concept formation, 
    problem solving, reasoning, decision making and 
    language 
5.  Information Processing Approach, gather 
    information, process it and produce a response 
6.  No criticisms
    No criticisms 
1. NEUROSCIENCE/BIOPSYCHOLOGY PERSPECTIVE 
2.  Johannes Muller, Karl Lashley, David Hubel, James 
                           Lashley         Hubel 
                                             st 
    Olds, Roger Sperry and Candice Pert (1  female) 
3.  Research emphasis is on sensation, perception, 
    learning, memory, language, sexuality and abnormal 
    behavior 
4. Genetics and biological processes in the brain and 
    other parts of the nervous system 
5.  Development of tools to study the structure and 
    function of nerve cells, the brain and the nervous 
    system and how this contributes to behavior 
6.  No criticisms
    No criticisms 
1. EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE 
2.  Charles Darwin, Konrad Lorenz, E.O. Wilson and 
    David Buss 
3.  Research focus is on natural selection, adaptation 
    and the evolution of behavior and mental processes 
4. How behavior and mental processes create a survival 
    or reproductive advantage 
5.  Understanding how behavior contributes to survival 
    and reproductive success (passing your behavior 
    (and physical) genes onto your offspring 
6.  No criticisms
    No criticisms 
1. SOCIOCULTURAL PERSPECTIVE 
2.  John Berry, Patricia Greenfield and Richard Brislin 
3.  Emphasizes social interactions and cultural 
    determinants of behavior and mental processes 
4. Focus is on ethnicity, religion, occupation and 
    socioeconomic class and how these contribute to 
    behavior 
5.  Allows us to understand how society and culture 
    influence our behavior and mental processes 
6.  No criticisms
    No criticisms 
BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL PERSPECTIVE 
n 
n    Today we have 7 major perspectives 
     –  Psychoanalytic/Psychodynamic 
     –  Behavioral 
     –  Humanistic 
     –  Cognitive 
     –  Neuroscience/Biopsychology 
     –  Evolutionary 
     –  Sociocultural 
n 
n    BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL perspective says that 
     –  BIOLOGY – genetics, brain function, neurotransmitters and 
        evolution 
     –  PSYCHOLOGY – learning, thinking, emotion, personality and 
        motivation 
     –  SOCIETY – family, school, culture, ethnicity, social class and 
        politics 
n 
n    All affect each other
     All affect each other 
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