Wilhelm Wundt was one of the fathers of Psychology as we know it today. This site had info about Wilhelm Wundt and his contributions to psychology and also...
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www.wilhelmwundt.com/
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Between 1874 and 1893, psychologist Wilhelm Wundt introduced two different colour-systems in his lectures. One of its early pioneers, Wilhelm Wundt (1832-1920), helped establish the experimental branch of psychology and secure it as an empirical science. He had studied physiology and philosophy and, during the course of...
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www.colorsystem.com/projekte/engl/23wune.htm
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Wilhelm Wundt and William James are usually thought of as the fathers of psychology, as well as the founders of psychology’s first two great “schools.” Although they were very different men, there are some parallels: Their lives overlap, But James was never completely comfortable with being a psychologist,
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webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/wundtjames.html
webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/wundtjames.html
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Wilhelm Wund (1832-1920); German Philosopher & Psychologist Wundt established the first laboratory in the world dedicated to experimental psychology. This laboratory became a focus for those with a serious interest in psychology, first for German philosophers and psychology students, then for American and British...
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www.indiana.edu/~intell/wundt.shtml
www.indiana.edu/~intell/wundt.shtml
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The Founder of Experimental Psychology: Wilhelm Wundt He was the first one in history to be called a 'psychologist'. Wundt set out purposively to establish a new science. As founder he took it as his right to define the first paradigm in psychology, Structuralism.
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www.psych.utah.edu/gordon/Classes/Psy4905Docs/PsychHist...
www.psych.utah.edu/gordon/Classes/Psy4905Docs/PsychHistory/Cards/Wundt.html
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Wilhelm Wundt, acclaimed as “the father of experimental psychology”, established the first psychological research and teaching laboratory within the Philosophy Department at Leipzig in around 1876 (Fancher, 1996). He regarded his psychology as a branch of philosophy, an attempt to apply the experimental methods...
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plato.stanford.edu/entries/mental-imagery/founders-expe...
plato.stanford.edu/entries/mental-imagery/founders-experimental-psychology.html
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1832-1920; Education Wilheim Wundt is credited to be the “Father of Psychology.” He established the first laboratory in the world dedicated to experimental psychology. Wilhelm Wundt a short biography...
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www.my-ecoach.com/idtimeline/theory/wundt.html
www.my-ecoach.com/idtimeline/theory/wundt.html
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Biography of Wilhelm Wundt in Timeline of Psychology Considered the father of modern psychology, Wilhelm Wundt studied medicine in his native Germany before his interests began to lean more toward physiology and psychology. His main areas of research included sensory processes.
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allpsych.com/biographies/wundt.html
allpsych.com/biographies/wundt.html
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As Fechner was putting the finishing touches on the Elemente, a young physiologist, Wilhelm Wundt (1832-1920), was settling into It was, as Boring tells us, "on the one hand, the concrete result of Wundt's intellectual development at Heidelberg and the symbol of his metamorphosis from physiologist to psychologist, and,
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serendip.brynmawr.edu/Mind/Consciousness.html
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