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adam_text A History of Modern Psychology Eighth Edition Duane P Schultz University of South Florida Sydney Ellen Schultz THOIVISOISI * WADSWORTH Australia • Canada • Mexico • Singapore • Spain United Kingdom • United States *ftc;!d«J» amp;) • Preface xvi CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 CHAPTER 4 CHAPTER 5 CHAPTER 6 CHAPTER 7 CHAPTER 8 CHAPTER 9 CHAPTER 10 CHAPTER 11 CHAPTER 12 CHAPTER 13 CHAPTER 14 CHAPTER 15 The Study of the History of Psychology 1 Philosophical Influences on Psychology 26 Physiological Influences on Psychology 62 The New Psychology 87 Structuralism 117 Functionalism: Antecedent Influences 136 Functionalism: Development and Founding 171 Applied Psychology: The Legacy of Functionalism 207 Behaviorism: Antecedent Influences 258 Behaviorism: The Beginnings 289 Behaviorism: After the Founding 320 Gestalt Psychology 357 Psychoanalysis: The Beginnings 391 Psychoanalysis: After the Founding 436 Contemporary Developments in Psychology A77 Glossary 506 References 510 Name Jwdex 526 Subject Index 531 VI Preface xvi Chapter 1 THE STUDY OF THE HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY 1 The Development of Modern Psychology 1 The Relevance of the Past for the Present 2 The Data of History: Reconstructing Psychology s Past 5 Historiography: How We Study History 5 Lost or Suppressed Data 7 Data Distorted in Translation 8 Self-Serving Data 9 Contextual Forces in Psychology 10 Economic Opportunity 11 War 12 Prejudice and Discrimination 12 Conceptions of Scientific History 18 The Personalistic Theory 18 The Naturalistic Theory 18 Schools of Thought in the Evolution of Modern Psychology 21 Plan of the Book 23 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 24 SUGGESTED READINGS 24 People as Machines 32 The Calculating Engine 33 The Beginnings of Modern Science 36 Rene Descartes (1596-1650) 37 The Contributions of Descartes: Mechanism and the Mind-Body Problem 39 The Nature of the Body 40 The Mind-Body Interaction 42 The Doctrine of Ideas 42 Philosophical Foundations of the New Psychology: Positivism, Materialism, and Empiricism 44 Auguste Comte (1798-1857) 44 John Locke (1632-1704) 45 In Their Own Words: Original Source Material on Empiricism from An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690), by John Locke 47 George Berkeley (1685-1753) 51 David Hume (1711-1776) 53 David Hartley (1705-1757) 55 James Mill (1773-1836) 56 John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) 57 Contributions of Empiricism to Psychology 59 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 59 SUGGESTED READINGS 60 Chapter 2 PHILOSOPHICAL INFLUENCES ON PSYCHOLOGY 26 The Spirit of Mechanism 26 The Clockwork Universe 28 Determinism and Reductionism 29 Automata 29 Chapter 3 PHYSIOLOGICAL INFLUENCES ON PSYCHOLOGY 62 The Importance of the Human Observer 62 Developments in Early Physiology 64 Research on Brain Functions: Mapping from the Inside 65 vjj Research on Brain Functions: Mapping from the Outside 66 Research on the Nervous System 69 The Mechanistic Spirit 70 The Beginnings of Experimental Psychology 70 Why Germany? 71 Hermann von Helmholtz (1821-1894) 73 Helmholtz s Life 73 Helmholtz s Contributions: The Neural Impulse, Vision, and Audition 74 Ernst Weber (1795-1878) 76 Two-Point Thresholds 76 Just Noticeable Differences 7 6 Gustav Theodor Fechner (1801-1887) 77 Fechner s Life 78 Mind and Body: A Quantitative Relationship 79 Methods ofPsychophysics 81 In Their Own Words: Original Source Material on Psychophysics from Elements of Psychophysics (1860), by Gustav Fechner 82 The Formal Founding of Psychology 84 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 85 SUGGESTED READINGS 85 Chapter 4 THE NEW PSYCHOLOGY 87 The Founding Father of Modern Psychology 87 Wilhelm Wundt (1832-1920) 88 Wundt sLife 88 The Leipzig Years 90 Cultural Psychology 91 The Study of Conscious Experience 93 The Method of Introspection 95 Elements of Conscious Experience 96 Organizing the Elements of Conscious Experience 98 In Their Own Words: Original Source Material on the Law of Psychic Resultants and the Principle of Creative Synthesis from Outline of Psychology (1896), by Wilhelm Wundt 98 The Fate ofWundt s Psychology in Germany 100 Criticisms ofWundtian Psychology 100 Wundt s Legacy 101 Other Developments in German Psychology 102 Hermann Ebbinghaus (1850-1909) 103 Ebbinghaus s Life 103 Research on Learning 104 Research with Nonsense Syllables 105 Ebbinghaus s Other Contributions to Psychology 107 Franz Brentano (1838-1917) 108 The Study of Mental Acts 109 Carl Stumpf (1848-1936) 110 Phenomenology 111 Oswald Kulpe (1862-1915) 111 Kiilpe s Differences with Wundt 112 Systematic Experimental Introspection 112 Imageless Thought 113 Research Topics of the Wiirzburg Laboratory 114 Comment 114 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 115 SUGGESTED READINGS 116 Chapter 5 STRUCTURALISM 117 Edward Bradford Titchener (1867-1927) 118 Titchener s Life 118 Titchener s Experimentalists: No Women Allowed! 120 The Content of Conscious Experience 122 In Their Own Words: Original Source Material on Structuralism from A Textbook of Psychology (1909), by E B Titchener 123 Introspection 125 The Elements of Consciousness 127 Criticisms of Structuralism 130 Criticisms of Introspection 130 Additional Criticisms of Titchener s System 133 Contributions of Structuralism 133 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 134 SUGGESTED READINGS 135 Chapter 6 FUNCTIONALISM: ANTECEDENT INFLUENCES 136 The Functionalist Protest 136 Forerunners of Functionalism 137 The Evolution Revolution: Charles Darwin (1809-1882) 137 Darwin s Life 140 On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection 143 The Finches Beaks: Evolution at Work 147 The Evolution of Machines 148 Darwin s Influence on Psychology 150 In Their Own Words: Original Source Material from The Autobiography of Charles Darwin (1876) 151 Individual Differences: Francis Galton (1822-1911) 153 Galton s Life 153 Mental Inheritance 154 In Their Own Words: Original Source Material from Hereditary Genius: An Inquiry Into Its Laws and Consequences (1869), by Francis Galton 156 Statistical Methods 157 Mental Tests 158 The Association of Ideas 160 Mental Imagery 161 Arithmetic by Smell and Other Topics 161 Comment 162 Animal Psychology and the Development of Functionalism 163 George John Romanes (1848-1894) 164 C Lloyd Morgan (1852-1936) 166 Comment 168 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 168 SUGGESTED READINGS 169 Chapter 7 FUNCTIONALISM: DEVELOPMENT AND FOUNDING 171 Evolution Comes to America 171 Herbert Spencer (1820-1903) 171 Social Darwinism 172 Synthetic Philosophy 174 The Continuing Evolution of Machines 174 Henry Hollerith and the Punched Cards 175 William James (1842-1910): Anticipator of Functional Psychology 175 James s Life 176 The Principles of Psychology 182 The Subject Matter of Psychology: A New Look at Consciousness 182 In Their Own Words: Original Source Material on Consciousness from Psychology (Briefer Course) (1892), by William James 184 The Methods of Psychology 186 Pragmatism 186 The Theory of Emotions 186 Habit 187 The Functional Inequality of Women 188 Mary Whiton Calkins (1863-1930) 188 Helen Bradford Thompson Woolley (1874- 1947) 190 Leta Stetter Hollingworth (1886-1939) 191 The Founding of Functionalism 192 The Chicago School 193 John Dewey (1859-1952) 194 The Reflex Arc 194 Comment 195 James Rowland Angell (1869-1949) 196 Angell sLife 196 The Province of Functional Psychology 196 Comment 197 Harvey A Carr (1873-1954) 198 Functionalism: The Final Form 198 Functionalism at Columbia University 200 Robert Sessions Woodworth (1869-1962) 200 Woodwork s Life 200 Dynamic Psychology 201 Criticisms of Functionalism 202 Contributions of Functionalism 204 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 204 SUGGESTED READINGS 205 Chapter 8 APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY: THE LEGACY OF FUNCTIONALISM 207 Toward a Practical Psychology 207 The Growth of American Psychology 208 Economic Influences on Applied Psychology 210 Granville Stanley Hall (1844 -1924) 211 Hall s Life 212 Evolution and the Recapitulation Theory of Development 216 Comment 218 James McKeen Cattell (1860-1944) 218 Cattell s Life 218 Mental Testing 222 Comment 223 The Psychological Testing Movement 224 Binet, Terman, and the /Q Test 224 World War I and Group Testing 226 Ideas from Medicine and Engineering 229 Racial Differences in Intelligence 229 Contributions of Women to the Testing Movement 232 Lightner Witmer (1867-1956) 233 Witmer sLife 234 Clinics for Child Evaluation 236 Comment 237 The Clinical Psychology Movement 237 Walter Dill Scott (1869-1955) 239 Scott s Life 239 Advertising and Human Suggestibility 241 Employee Selection 241 Comment 242 The Industrial-Organizational Psychology Movement 243 The Impact of the World Wars 243 The Hawthorne Studies and Organizational Issues 243 Contributions of Women to Industrial- Organizational Psychology 245 Hugo Miinsterberg (1863-1916) 246 Munsterberg s Life 247 Forensic Psychology and Eyewitness Testimony 249 Psychotherapy 250 Industrial Psychology 251 Comment 252 Applied Psychology in the United States: A National Mania 252 Comment 254 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 255 SUGGESTED READINGS 256 Chapter 9 BEHAVIORISM: ANTECEDENT INFLUENCES 258 Toward a Science of Behavior 258 The Influence of Animal Psychology on Behaviorism 260 Jacques Loeb (1859-1924) 260 Rats, Ants, and the Animal Mind 261 Clever Hans, the Clever Horse 264 Edward Lee Thorndike (1874-1949) 267 Thorndike s Life 268 Connectionism 269 The Puzzle Box 270 Laws of Learning 271 Comment 272 Ivan Petrovitch Pavlov (1849-1936) 273 Pavlov s Life 273 Conditioned Reflexes 276 In Their Own Words: Original Source Material from Conditioned Reflexes (1927), by Ivan Pavlov 279 A Note on E B Twitmyer 280 Comment 281 Vladimir M Bekhterev (1857-1927) 282 Associated Reflexes 283 Animal Psychology and the Animal Rights Movement 284 The Influence of Functional Psychology on Behaviorism 285 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 287 SUGGESTED READINGS 287 Chapter 10 BEHAVIORISM: THE BEGINNINGS 289 John B Watson (1878-1958) 289 Watson s Life 289 In Their Own Words: Original Source Material on Behaviorism from Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It (1913), by John B Watson 297 The Reaction to Watson s Program 300 The Methods of Behaviorism 301 The Subject Matter of Behaviorism 303 Instincts 304 Emotions 305 Thought Processes 307 Behaviorism s Popular Appeal 308 An Outbreak of Psychology 311 Watson and the Animal Rights Movement 312 Karl Lashley (1890-1958) 313 Criticisms of Watson s Behaviorism 314 William McDougall (1871-1938) 314 Contributions of Watson s Behaviorism 316 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 317 SUGGESTED READINGS 318 Chapter 11 BEHAVIORISM: AFTER THE FOUNDING 320 Three Stages of Behaviorism 320 Operationism 321 Edward Chace Tolman (1886-1959) 322 Purposive Behaviorism 323 Intervening Variables 323 Learning Theory 324 Comment 325 Clark Leonard Hull (1884-1952) 326 Hull s Life 326 The Spirit of Mechanism 327 Objective Methodology and Quantification 328 Drives 328 Learning 329 Comment 330 B F Skinner (1904-1990) 330 Skinner s Life 331 Skinner s Behaviorism 333 In Their Own Words: Original Source Material from Science and Human Behavior (1953), byB F Skinner 334 Operant Conditioning 336 Schedules of Reinforcement 337 Verbal Behavior 338 Aircribs, Teaching Machines, and Pigeon- Guided Missiles 339 Walden Two—A Behaviorist Society 340 Behavior Modification 341 Applied Animal Psychology: The IQ Zoo 342 Criticisms of Skinner s Behaviorism 343 Contributions of Skinner s Behaviorism 344 Sociobehaviorism: The Cognitive Challenge 345 Albert Bandura (1925 - ) 345 Social Cognitive Theory 345 Self-Efficacy 347 Behavior Modification 348 Comment 349 Julian Rotter (1916-) 349 Cognitive Processes 350 Locus of Control 351 Comment 353 The Fate of Behaviorism 354 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 354 SUGGESTED READINGS 355 Chapter 12 GESTALT PSYCHOLOGY 357 The Gestalt Revolt 357 More to Perception than Meets the Eye 358 Antecedent Influences on Gestalt Psychology 360 The Changing Zeitgeist in Physics 361 The Phi Phenomenon: A Challenge to Wundtian Psychology 362 Max Wertheimer (1880-1943) 363 Kurt Koffka (1886-1941) 365 Wolfgang Kohler (1887-1967) 367 The Nature of the Gestalt Revolt 369 Gestalt Principles of Perceptual Organization 370 Gestalt Studies of Learning: Insight and the Mentality of Apes 373 In Their Own Words: Original Source Material on Gestalt Psychology from The Mentality of Apes (1927), by Wolfgang Kohler 374 Comment 377 Productive Thinking in Humans 378 Isomorphism 379 The Spread of Gestalt Psychology 380 The Battle with Behaviorism 381 Gestalt Psychology in Nazi Germany 382 Field Theory: Kurt Lewin (1890-1947) 382 Lewin s Life 383 The Life Space 384 Motivation and the Zeigarnik Effect 385 Social Psychology 386 Criticisms of Gestalt Psychology 387 Contributions of Gestalt Psychology 388 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 388 SUGGESTED READINGS 389 Chapter 13 PSYCHOANALYSIS: THE BEGINNINGS 391 The Development of Psychoanalysis 391 Antecedent Influences on Psychoanalysis 393 Theories of the Unconscious Mind 393 Early Ideas about Psychopathology 394 The Influence of Charles Darwin 399 Additional Influences 400 Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) and the Development of Psychoanalysis 401 The Case of Anna O 403 The Sexual Basis of Neurosis 405 Studies on Hysteria 406 The Childhood Seduction Controversy 407 Dream Analysis 410 The Pinnacle of Success 410 In Their Own Words: Original Source Material on Hysteria from Sigmund Freud s First Lecture at Clark University, September 9,1909 414 Psychoanalysis as a Method of Treatment 417 Psychoanalysis as a System of Personality 420 Instincts 420 Levels of Personality 421 Anxiety 423 Psychosexual Stages of Personality Development 423 Mechanism and Determinism in Freud s System 426 Relations between Psychoanalysis and Psychology 426 The Scientific Validation of Psychoanalytic Concepts 428 Criticisms of Psychoanalysis 430 Contributions of Psychoanalysis 432 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 433 SUGGESTED READINGS 434 Chapter 14 PSYCHOANALYSIS: AFTER THE FOUNDING 436 Competing Factions 436 The Neo-Freudians and Ego Psychology 437 Anna Freud (1895-1982) 437 Child Analysis 438 Comment 439 Object Relations Theories 440 Melanie Klein (1882-1960) 440 Heinz Kohut (1913-1981) 441 Carl Jung (1875-1961) 441 Jung s Life 442 Analytical Psychology 444 The Collective Unconscious 445 Archetypes 445 Introversion and Extroversion 447 Psychological Types: The Functions and Attitudes 447 Comment 447 Social Psychological Theories: The Zeitgeist Strikes Again 449 Alfred Adler (1870-1937) 449 Adler sLife 449 Individual Psychology 451 Inferiority Feelings 451 Style of Life 452 The Creative Power of the Self 452 Birth Order 452 Comment 453 Karen Homey (1885-1952) 455 Horney s Life 455 Disagreements with Freud 456 Basic Anxiety 456 Neurotic Needs 457 The Idealized Self-image 458 Comment 458 The Evolution of Personality Theory: Humanistic Psychology 459 Antecedent Influences on Humanistic Psychology 460 The Nature of Humanistic Psychology 461 Abraham Maslow (1908-1970) 461 Maslow sLife 462 • Self-Actualization 463 In Their Own Words: Original Source Material on Humanistic Psychology from Motivation and Personality (1970), by Abraham Maslow 464 Comment 466 Carl Rogers (1902-1987) 467 Rogers sLife 468 Self-Actualization 468 Comment 469 The Fate of Humanistic Psychology 470 Positive Psychology 471 The Psychoanalytic Tradition in History 473 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 474 SUGGESTED READINGS 475 Chapter 15 CONTEMPORARY DEVELOPMENTS IN PSYCHOLOGY 477 Schools of Thought in Perspective 477 The Cognitive Movement in Psychology 480 Antecedent Influences on Cognitive Psychology 481 The Changing Zeitgeist in Physics 482 The Founding of Cognitive Psychology 483 George Miller (1920-) 484 The Center for Cognitive Studies 485 UlricNeisser(1928-) 486 The Computer Metaphor 488 The Development of the Modern Computer 489 Artificial Intelligence 489 The Nature of Cognitive Psychology 492 Cognitive Neuroscience 493 The Role of Introspection 493 Unconscious Cognition 494 Animal Cognition 495 Current Status 497 Evolutionary Psychology 499 Antecedent Influences on Evolutionary Psychology 500 The Influence of Sociobiology 501 Current Status of Evolutionary Psychology 502 Comment 503 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 504 SUGGESTED READINGS 504 Glossary 506 References 510 Name Index 526 Subject Index 531
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