Title: Compared to Edward Titchener, William James was more interested in Post by: redcandle on Oct 21, 2015 Compared to Edward Titchener, William James was more interested in
A) the functions of mental processes, not the contents of the mind. B) the "what" of mental contents rather than the "why" or "how" of thinking. C) the basic elements of sensation that formed an individual's mental life. D) rigorous laboratory methods and experimental control. Title: Re: Compared to Edward Titchener, William James was more interested in Post by: iwasten on Nov 2, 2015 Content hidden
Title: Re: Compared to Edward Titchener, William James was more interested in Post by: redcandle on Nov 3, 2015 Exactly what I needed lol I can't thank you enough!
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