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Stells [14]
1 year ago
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Wilhelm wundt's early experiments were attempts to investigate which area of psychology?

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LenaWriter [7]1 year ago
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Answer: Area of psychology Wilhelm Wundt's early experiments attempted to investigate the most straightforward mental processes.

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julsineya [31]1 year ago
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Answer: Wundt is considered one of the "fathers of psychology" and investigated into what is now called "structuralism", testing the speed of thought by observing subjects' time spent to make a judgement

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