EPPP Psychology

Category - Social and Cultural Bases of Behavior

Wilhelm Wundt, considered the father of experimental psychology, developed many concepts that became the foundation of structuralism. How did Wundt describe the process by which an individual deals with their mental experiences?
  1. Observes then forgets them
  2. Connects them to the ego or superego
  3. Observes, analyzes, and reports them
  4. Observes then stores them for future analysis
Explanation
Answer: C - Wundt believed that individuals observed, analyzed, and reported (to themselves in a deliberate way or to others) their mental experiences. He did not subscribe to the Freudian concept of personality.
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