Deck 6: Wilhelm Wundt

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Wilhelm Wundt had a demonstration laboratory in 1875 and an institute of psychology in 1879.
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Wundt's Völkerpsychologie was published in 1875.
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Wundt advocated experimental methods for higher mental processes and naturalistic observation for basic psychological processes.
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For Wundt, the subject matter of psychology is mediated experience.
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Wundt proposed that feelings can be characterized along three dimensions: pleasant-unpleasant, tension-release, and excitement-calm.
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For Wundt, apperception is bringing conscious contents to attention.
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Wundt argued that creative synthesis occurs according to the principles of fusion, assimilation, and complication.
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Völkerpsychologie can be viewed as a forerunner of modern psycholinguistics and sociocultural psychology.
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According to Wundt, psychic events follow different principles of causality than physical events.
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Wundt exemplified all eight of Muenzinger's trends.
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Concerning Wundt's education, it can be asserted

A) all of these
B) that he was a rather poor student
C) that he obtained an MD degree
D) that he studied with Müller and Helmholtz
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Wundt's publications included

A) all of these
B) books on human physiology and medical physics
C) books on philosophy
D) a series of volumes on Völkerpsychologie
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Wundt advocated that

A) psychology should study immediate experience
B) physics is the study of immediate experience
C) natural science is limited to physics, chemistry, and biology
D) psychology should study mediated experience
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According to Wundt, the task of experimental psychology is to

A) analyze conscious compounds into elements
B) deal with sociocultural phenomena
C) study how association produces creative synthesis
D) analyze psychic causality
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Wundt's three-dimensional theory of feeling

A) was controversial
B) was supported by correlated physiological studies
C) concentrated on the focus and field of consciousness
D) was fundamental to his Völkerpsychologie
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According to Wundt, apperception

A) is bringing conscious content to attention
B) brings the field of consciousness into focus
C) generates feelings of pleasantness and unpleasantness
D) is a result of creative synthesis
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Wundt's principles of association are

A) fusion, assimilation, and complication
B) contiguity, similarity, and contrast
C) apperception and creative synthesis
D) fusion of mediate and immediate experience
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Among Wundt's American students were

A) all of these
B) S. Hall, who founded the APA
C) Titchener, who developed structuralism at Cornell.
D) Warren, who wrote a dictionary of psychology
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Among Wundt's European students were

A) all of these
B) Kraepelin, who developed a classification of mental disorders
C) Külpe, associated with the Würzburg school
D) Lehmann, who studied physiological correlates of emotion
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Which of the following areas were studied by Wundt and his students?

A) all of these
B) reaction time
C) sensation and perception
D) attention
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For what purpose did Wundt believe the experimental method is preferred?
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For what purpose did Wundt believe that naturalistic observation is the preferred method?
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What did Wundt mean by "creative synthesis?"
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Contrast mediated and immediate experience.
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What were the results of empirical studies of Wundt's tri-dimensional theory of feelings?
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In Wundt's system, what is the relationship between attention and apperception?
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Distinguish between the focus and field of consciousness, according to Wundt.
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What were Wundt's categories of association?
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How are psychic and physical causality related, according to Wundt?
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How did Wundt's work relate to Muenzinger's eight trends?
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Answers to short answer questions for Chapter 6: Wilhelm Wundt
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Who were some of the antecedents of Wundt's Völkerpsychogie?
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What did Wundt mean by experimental self-observation?
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Summarize Wundt's position on mental compounds and their constituent elements.
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Describe Wundt's childhood and education.
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What were the topics to which Wundt devoted his books?
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What were the methods that Wundt advocated for psychology, and what were the main foci of each?
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How should trained psychologists, according to Wundt, be used in psychological experiments?
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What, according to Wundt, is psychology, and what is its task?
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What were Wundt's elements of experience?
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Wilhelm Wundt had a demonstration laboratory in 1875 and an institute of psychology in 1879.
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Wundt's Völkerpsychologie was published in 1875.
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Wundt advocated experimental methods for higher mental processes and naturalistic observation for basic psychological processes.
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For Wundt, the subject matter of psychology is mediated experience.
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Wundt proposed that feelings can be characterized along three dimensions: pleasant-unpleasant, tension-release, and excitement-calm.
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For Wundt, apperception is bringing conscious contents to attention.
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Wundt argued that creative synthesis occurs according to the principles of fusion, assimilation, and complication.
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Völkerpsychologie can be viewed as a forerunner of modern psycholinguistics and sociocultural psychology.
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According to Wundt, psychic events follow different principles of causality than physical events.
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Wundt exemplified all eight of Muenzinger's trends.
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Concerning Wundt's education, it can be asserted

A) all of these
B) that he was a rather poor student
C) that he obtained an MD degree
D) that he studied with Müller and Helmholtz
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Wundt's publications included

A) all of these
B) books on human physiology and medical physics
C) books on philosophy
D) a series of volumes on Völkerpsychologie
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Wundt advocated that

A) psychology should study immediate experience
B) physics is the study of immediate experience
C) natural science is limited to physics, chemistry, and biology
D) psychology should study mediated experience
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According to Wundt, the task of experimental psychology is to

A) analyze conscious compounds into elements
B) deal with sociocultural phenomena
C) study how association produces creative synthesis
D) analyze psychic causality
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Wundt's three-dimensional theory of feeling

A) was controversial
B) was supported by correlated physiological studies
C) concentrated on the focus and field of consciousness
D) was fundamental to his Völkerpsychologie
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According to Wundt, apperception

A) is bringing conscious content to attention
B) brings the field of consciousness into focus
C) generates feelings of pleasantness and unpleasantness
D) is a result of creative synthesis
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Wundt's principles of association are

A) fusion, assimilation, and complication
B) contiguity, similarity, and contrast
C) apperception and creative synthesis
D) fusion of mediate and immediate experience
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Among Wundt's American students were

A) all of these
B) S. Hall, who founded the APA
C) Titchener, who developed structuralism at Cornell.
D) Warren, who wrote a dictionary of psychology
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Among Wundt's European students were

A) all of these
B) Kraepelin, who developed a classification of mental disorders
C) Külpe, associated with the Würzburg school
D) Lehmann, who studied physiological correlates of emotion
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Which of the following areas were studied by Wundt and his students?

A) all of these
B) reaction time
C) sensation and perception
D) attention
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For what purpose did Wundt believe the experimental method is preferred?
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For what purpose did Wundt believe that naturalistic observation is the preferred method?
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What did Wundt mean by "creative synthesis?"
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Contrast mediated and immediate experience.
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What were the results of empirical studies of Wundt's tri-dimensional theory of feelings?
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In Wundt's system, what is the relationship between attention and apperception?
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Distinguish between the focus and field of consciousness, according to Wundt.
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What were Wundt's categories of association?
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How are psychic and physical causality related, according to Wundt?
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How did Wundt's work relate to Muenzinger's eight trends?
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Who were some of the antecedents of Wundt's Völkerpsychogie?
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What did Wundt mean by experimental self-observation?
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Summarize Wundt's position on mental compounds and their constituent elements.
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Describe Wundt's childhood and education.
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What were the topics to which Wundt devoted his books?
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What were the methods that Wundt advocated for psychology, and what were the main foci of each?
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How should trained psychologists, according to Wundt, be used in psychological experiments?
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What, according to Wundt, is psychology, and what is its task?
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What were Wundt's elements of experience?
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