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Intro to Psych.

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What does Phil(Philos)mean? Love
What does Logos mean? Study or Wisdom
What person and method answered a question with another intelligent question? Socrates and Dialectic Method
What questions increase in complexity resulting in comprehensive understanding of the problem leading to the best answer possible? Spiraling
Physio means? Body
Logos means? Study or Wisdom
Physiology is? The study of the body
Rene'Descartes and ________ first concept that attempted to examine the _________ between the mind and body. Dualism, Connection
Realized that the body could not live without the mine, yet the mind could___________ to live without a fully functioning body(paralyzed). Continue
Phren is? Mind/head
Logos is? study
Phrenology is? Study of the mind/head
early _______ social science that examined the bumps and shapes of the skull and scalp to account for personality and _____ traits. Blunder, Character
Another term for false science? Pseudo
Psyche is? soul or spirit
Psi means? Physical, mental & emotional energy
psychology is? study of the sould or spirit
Who is considered the father of Modern Psychology and why? Wilhelm Wundt, he established the first scientific laboratory at the univ of Leipzig in Austria.
Wundt promoted what? Introspection
What is introspection? Where individuals were taught to carefully observe, analyze and describe their own sensations , perceptions and emotional reactions.
Wundt tried to break down behavior to what and why? basic elements, seen as to subjective
Wundt was an important contributor by beginning to make psychology a what? science
Ancient Greeks what era? 400 B.C.
European Enlightenment what era? 1500's
Modern Europe what era? 1880's
Created by: cedmond
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