Wundt's Principles of Physiological Psychology contained:
A) the justification for reducing psychology to physiology.
B) the justification for reducing psychology to psychophysics.
C) methodologies that were largely deductive in approach.
D) acceptance of various methods of empiricism.
E) a systematic justification for a new method of psychological inquiry.
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Q6: Structural psychology:
A) succeeded in establishing introspection as
Q7: According to structural psychology, thought must be
Q8: Structural psychology accepted data from:
A) phenomenology.
B) metaphysics.
C)
Q9: Wundt extended Helmholtz's notion of unconscious inference
Q10: In structural psychology, consciousness was defined in
Q12: Hering, Georg Müller, and Ebbinghaus:
A) all succeeded
Q13: Introspection as the method of structural psychology
Q14: According to structural psychology, the primary mechanism
Q15: Introspection as the method of structural psychology
Q16: The goal of analyzing memory as Fechner
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