Who is the father of modern Psychology?

Who is the father of modern Psychology? Correct Answer None of the above

Psychology is concerned with almost all aspects of our lives. That is why everyone is interested to know about psychology. The term ‘Psychology’ is derived from two Greek words; Psyche means “soul or breath” and Logos means “knowledge or study” (study or investigation of something).

Key Points

  • Psychology emerged as an independent academic discipline in 1879, when a German Professor Wilhelm Wundt established the first psychology laboratory at the university of Leipzig, Germany.
  • Wundt is traditionally recognized as the founder or father of modern psychology, and 1879 is seen as the year that psychology finally emerged as a unique field.
  • His fundamental work Principles of Physiological Psychology was published in 1873 and 1874. This work proposed the main tenets of his experimental psychology and inspired scientific psychology across the world. 

Thus, it is concluded that Wilhelm Wundt is the father of modern Psychology.

Hint

  • William James is the contributor of functionalism, was concerned with how the mind allows people to function in the real world. 
  • John B. Watson developed behaviorism, who disregarded mind as the matter of study and stressed that psychology should study only observable forms of behavior, ignoring the covert processes.
  • S. Bandura is known for his social learning theory.

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