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Edward Titchener - Answer - considered himself descendent of Wundt (true Wundtian; PhD 1892; translated Principles) - established largest doctoral program in US (at time) at Cornell - first student: Mary Floy Washburn (PhD 1894; 1st US woman) - The Experimentalists (men only) - APA not 'scientific' (structuralistic) enough - The Manuals - overview for how to teach and conduct experiments 1892 - Answer Titchener to Cornell

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Edward Titchener - Answer - considered himself descendent of Wundt (true Wundtian; PhD 1892;
translated Principles)

- established largest doctoral program in US (at time) at Cornell

- first student: Mary Floy Washburn (PhD 1894; 1st US woman)

- The Experimentalists (men only)

- APA not 'scientific' (structuralistic) enough

- The Manuals - overview for how to teach and conduct experiments



1892 - Answer Titchener to Cornell



Structuralism - Answer - 'to describe the structure of the mind in terms of the most primitive elements
of mental experience'

- consciousness: sum total of mental experience at a given moment

- mind: accumulated experience of a lifetime

- primary tasks (what,how,why)

- 1. identify 'elements of the mind' (sensations, images, affectations)

- elements of perception, thought, & emotion

- properties: quality, intensity, duration, clearness, (extensity)

- 2. Synthesis: how do elements combine to form complex perceptions, ideas, and emotions?

- 3. Correspondence to physiology (ultimate explanations)

- explanations of causation between processes only lied in the nervous system



stimulus error - Answer Confusing the mental process under study with the stimulus or object being
observed; book for color/shape



introspection - Answer - '...within the sphere of psychology, introspection is the final and only court of
appeal... psychological evidence cannot be other than introspective evidence.' - Titchener

, - strict guidelines for introspective reporting (intensive training required)

- concerns about 'stimulus error' (imposition of meaning, interpretation)



Margaret Floy Washburn - Answer Student of Cattell, then Titchener; dissertation published by Wundt;
studied animal behavior; first woman to receive a Ph.D. in psychology; 2nd female president of the APA
(1921); introspection by analogy



The Experimentalists - Answer Titchener was all like, 'APA ain't got science', so he like, 'make my own
gang, more science', made the group for bros only, cuz the presence of a ho draws chivalristic chatter
talk, and he wanted that jive real candid and whatnot, candid like clinton, my man



James Angell - Answer - papa functionalism, attacked structuralism

- studied with James & Dewey

- head of psychology faculty at U of Chicago

- president of APA

- functionalism

(a) studies mental operations, not elements

(b) seeks to identify the fundamental utilities of consciousness, as adaptive

(c) as psychophysical psychology, always physio substrates

- functionalism as organic, open



1896 - Answer Angell's article on reflexes as functional



1894 - Answer Angell in charge of psych faculty U Chicago



1906 - Answer Angell president of APA



Robert Sessions Woodworth - Answer - PhD with Cattell in 1899, worked there rest of life

- didn't consider self functionalist

- Dynamic Psychology - eclectic, middle-of-the-road
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