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Introspection is where trained observers would pay careful attention to their own sensations and try to report them as subjectively as possible. The observers were encouraged to describe the sensations they felt, rather than the stimuli that produced it. Wundt worked hard for fifty years to promote his introspection technique through various conferences and journals...
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His techniques have been incorporated into today's research on cognitive processes. Wundt also emphasized the importance of replications, where the phenomenon in experiments would be tested under different conditions. Although Wundt's methods are similar to today's methods in cognitive research, he wrote that introspection could not investigate higher level mental processes such as thinking, language, and critical thinking...
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