Brief history wilhem wundt in the laboratory at Leipzig [1879]
1.1- Definition, Nature and Goals of Psychology as a Science. Socrates, Pleto, Aristotle MacDougal W. Wundt:- Conscious Subconscious Unconscious Dr. Sigmund Freud:-[1900] Unconscious John B. Watson:-[Science of Behavior] Woudwarth:- Behaviour = Stimulus- Organism- Response
‘It Is Scientific Study of Behaviours and the Processes Underlying’ Modern Definition ‘It Is Scientific Study of Behaviours and the Processes Underlying’
Nature Is Psychology A Science or Not? Why Human Behaviour is Studied In Psychology? Why Behaviour is Studied In Psychology? Does Only Psychology Study Behaviour of Human Being & Other Animals?
Goals of Psychology
1.2- History and Perspectives Structuralism Functionalism Gestalt Psychoanalysis Behaviourism Humanistic, Cognitive, Bio-psycho-socio-cultural
1.3- Fields Developmental Social Clinical and counselling Educational Industrial Health Criminal and Forensic Sports and Women Psychology.
1.4- Methods of Study 1. Observational Methods Condensations of Observation Introspection Limits of Observation Systematic Observation
2. Experimental Methods Advantages of Experimental Methods Disadvantages of Experimental Methods
3. Questionnaire Structure of Questionnaire Types of Questionnaire Closed Questionnaire Open-Ended Questionnaire Advantages of Questionnaire Methods Disadvantages of Questionnaire Methods
1.5- Applications Career Avenues in Psychology Developmental Psychology Social Psychology Clinical and counselling Psychology Educational Psychology Industrial Psychology Health Psychology Criminal and Forensic Psychology Sports and Women Psychology.
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