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6 August, 16:42

In what way was Wundt and Titchener's approach of structuralism an attempt to imitate chemistry and physics?

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    Wundt and Titchener's approach of structuralism attempted to impersonate chemistry and physics with how tries were directed. A case of this is a subject would be secluded from the researchers and they would be presented to some type of jolt (light, solid, and so on); the subject would then respond to the boost by pushing a catch and a response time would be recorded. Wundt could quantify response times as close as to one-thousandth of a second.
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