Exploring Structuralism in Psychology

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Who developed the theory of structuralism in psychology?

Edward Bradford Titchener

What is the main goal of structuralism in psychology?

To analyze the adult mind in terms of simple definable components

What method do psychologists use in structuralism to understand the mind?

Introspection

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

Wilhelm Wundt

Which theory of consciousness was challenged in the 20th century?

Structuralism

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Structuralism in Psychology

  • Edward Bradford Titchener developed the theory of structuralism in psychology.
  • The main goal of structuralism is to break down mental processes into their basic components to understand the structure of the mind.

Methods of Structuralism

  • Psychologists use introspection, a systematic and deliberate self-reflection, to understand the mind.

Influences on Structuralism

  • Wilhelm Wundt, a German philosopher and psychologist, heavily influenced Edward Bradford Titchener's ideas on how the mind worked.

Critique of Structuralism

  • The theory of consciousness developed by structuralists was challenged in the 20th century.

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