Who can be viewed as the founder of modern experimental psychology?
A) any of these
B) Wundt with his 1879 laboratory in Lepizig
C) Fechner with his 1860 Elements of Psychophysics
D) James with his 1875 demonstration laboratory at Harvard University
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Q6: Lotze's theory of local signs asserts that
Q7: Among Helmholtz's contributions to psychology are his
Q8: Fechner, with his double-aspect monism, was a
Q9: Fechner's experimental esthetics was a quantitative approach
Q10: Fechner's psychophysical methods are limited in use
Q12: Which of these characterized the German Ortgeist
Q13: Wolff's Empirical Psychology and Rational Psychology
A) first
Q14: Herbart's books argued that
A) psychology should be
Q15: E. H. Weber's law concerns the
A) perceived
Q16: Among Helmholtz's contributions are
A) all of these
B)
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