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Essay heading: Wilhelm Wundt
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He aimed to create experimental research methods, modeled after those used in physiology. Wundt was able to build a lab where he developed experiments to measure mental states and processes in an experimental and scientific way, a topic previously limited to philosophy. In 1874, Wundt published one of his most important works, Principles of Physiological Psychology... displayed 300 characters
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Principles used a form of psychology that examined the immediate experiences of consciousness, involving ideas, volitions and emotions, through the use of introspection. Wundt’s version of introspection involved rigorously controlled conditions, where a trained observer would describe their conscious experience without trying to interpret it... displayed next 300 characters
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