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Alisson Baker
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11 March, 13:41
Differences of structuralism and functionalism
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Talon Cisneros
11 March, 14:09
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Structuralism is known to be a part of experimental psychology.
Structuralism mainly focuses on human mind and its basic elements are identified and analyzed through introspection.
Functionalism was introduced as a counter argument to structuralism.
Functionalism characteristically pays attention to more objective aspects of consciousness and highlights the necessity of analyzing the mind and behavior on the basis of their function.
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