Wundt's structuralism
a. used the methods of experimental ablation and electrical stimulation developed a few
years earlier.
b. asserted that the proper subject matter of psychology was behavior, not the mind.
c. was inspired by Darwin's functionalism.
d. died out when the emphasis of psychological research turned toward the study of behavior
in its own right.
e. flourished in Germany but had no impact on American psychology.
d. died out when the emphasis of psychological research turned toward the study of
behavior in its own right.
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