Multiple Choice
William James:
A) argued that psychological inquiry should be deductive.
B) did not feel that physiology was a critical factor in psychological processes.
C) was opposed to laboratory study.
D) provided an intellectual atmosphere conducive to psychology.
E) was a detailed experimenter.
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