Early Systems
Key Psychologists
From Past to Present
Real-Life Applications
Core Ideas
100

What school focused on breaking consciousness into parts?

Structuralism

100

Who founded the first psychological lab?

Wilhelm Wundt

100

Early psychology focused mainly on what?

Theory and laboratories

100

Which field uses psychology to improve learning?

Educational psychology

100

What is the main goal of applied psychology?

Solve real-life problems

200

Which school studied the function of behavior?

Functionalism

200

Who is the founder of clinical psychology?

Lightner Witmer

200

Modern psychology combines what two things?

Theory and practice

200

Which field studies worker performance?

Industrial-organizational psychology

200

Where should psychological theories be tested?

In real-life settings

300

Which approach focused only on observable behavior?

Behaviorism

300

Who applied psychology to industry and law?

Hugo Münsterberg

300

Name one modern field influenced by early psychology

Clinical, educational, industrial, health

300

Give one example of psychology in daily life

Therapy, habits, motivation

300

Can behavior be measured and changed?

Yes

400

What is the key difference between structuralism and functionalism?

Structuralism studies structure of mind. Functionalism studies purpose of behavior

400

Which psychologist argued that memory is unreliable in legal settings?

Hugo Münsterberg

400

How did early psychological theories influence modern therapy?

They provided the foundation for methods like CBT

400

How is behaviorism used in education today?

Through rewards and punishments to shape behavior

400

Why is it important to test psychology in real life?

to ensure results are practical and applicable

500

Why did behaviorism reject earlier approaches?

Because they were too subjective and not scientific

500

How did Lightner Witmer change psychology?

He introduced practical treatment and individual assessment

500

Why is modern psychology considered integrative?

It combines multiple approaches instead of relying on one

500

Explain one real-life problem using two psychological approaches

Example: stress
Behaviorism → learned response
Cognitive → negative thinking patterns

500

What is one risk of applied psychology?

It can be used to control or manipulate people

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