- "Structuralism in psychology (also structural psychology) is a theory of consciousness developed by Wilhelm Wundt and his student Edward Bradford Titchener."
Structuralism was one of the earliest schools of thought in psychology. It emphasized the importance of studying the structure of the mind and consciousness.
- "Structuralism as a school of psychology seeks to analyze the adult mind (the total sum of experience from birth to the present) in terms of the simplest definable components..."
- "...and then to find how these components fit together to form more complex experiences as well as how they correlate to physical events."
- "To do this, psychologists employ introspection, self-reports of sensations, views, feelings, and emotions."
- "Structuralism in psychology (also structural psychology)..."
- "This theory was challenged in the 20th century."
- "Structuralism as a school of psychology seeks to analyze the adult mind..."
- "To do this, psychologists employ introspection..."
- "...self-reports of sensations, views, feelings, and emotions."
- "...and his student Edward Bradford Titchener."
- "...to find how these components fit together to form more complex experiences..."
- "...in terms of the simplest definable components..."
- "...the total sum of experience from birth to the present..."
- "...how they correlate to physical events."
- "Structuralism in psychology (also structural psychology) is a theory of consciousness..."
- "Structuralism in psychology (also structural psychology) is a theory of consciousness..."
- "To do this, psychologists employ introspection..."
- "...more complex experiences..."
- "...self-reports of sensations, views, feelings, and emotions."
- "Wilhelm Wundt and his student Edward Bradford Titchener."