Exploring Structuralism in Psychology
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What is the goal of structuralism in psychology?

  • To analyze the adult mind in terms of introspection
  • To analyze the adult mind in terms of the simplest definable components (correct)
  • To analyze the adult mind in terms of physical events
  • To analyze the adult mind in terms of complex experiences
  • Who is credited for the theory of structuralism in psychology?

  • Edward Bradford Titchener (correct)
  • Both Wilhelm Wundt and Edward Bradford Titchener
  • Wilhelm Wundt
  • Sigmund Freud
  • Which school of psychology is considered to be the first?

  • Structuralism (correct)
  • Gestalt psychology
  • Psychoanalysis
  • Behaviorism
  • What method do psychologists employ in structuralism to understand the mind?

    <p>Introspection</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who heavily influenced Titchener's ideas on how the mind worked?

    <p>Wilhelm Wundt</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Structuralism in Psychology

    • The goal of structuralism is to break down mental processes into their basic components to understand the structure of the mind.

    Founding and Influences

    • The theory of structuralism in psychology is credited to Wilhelm Wundt, a German philosopher and psychologist.
    • Structuralism is considered to be the first school of psychology.

    Methodology

    • Psychologists employ introspection, a method of self-observation, to understand the mind through structuralism.

    Key Influences

    • Edward Bradford Titchener, an American psychologist, was heavily influenced by Wilhelm Wundt's ideas on how the mind worked.

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