In general, Wundt's view of the mind was more Kantian and Titchener was closer to Hume and the associationists. However regardless of these differences the dominant approach to consciousness for both was that it should_____.
A) be analyzed as one complete Gestalt
B) should not be researched at all using experiments
C) be analyzed into its component parts
D) be studied only by looking at history and culture.
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Q24: In 1960, George Sperling disagreed with Wundt's
Q25: According to Wundt, the speaker of a
Q26: E. B. Titchener consistently rejected which of
Q27: E. B. Titchener had three experimental tasks
Q28: Unlike Wundt, Titchener _ the idea of
Q30: Franz Brentano's Act psychology:
A) rejected the way
Q31: In some way, the Gestalt movement in
Q32: Oswald Külpe at Würzburg used the Ausfragen
Q33: The Würzburg psychologists upset a longstanding idea
Q34: Wundt criticized the Würzburg experiments on the
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