HELP ASAP!! FAN & MEDAL!! DUE TOMORROW!! 3. How did Wilhelm Wundt's method of self-observation, or introspection, work?
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The term introspection can be used to describe both an informal reflection process and a more formalized experimental approach. In short and to basically sum up an entire article for you. In Wundt's lab, highly trained observers were presented with carefully controlled sensory events. These individuals were then asked to describe their mental experiences of these events. Wundt believed that the observers needed to be in a state of high attention to the stimulus and in control of the situation. The observations were also repeated numerous times. What was the purpose of these observations? Wundt believed that there were two key components that make up the contents of the human mind: sensations and feelings. In order to understand the mind, Wundt believed that researchers needed to do more than simply identify the structure or elements of the mind. Instead, it was essential to look at the processes and activities that occur as people experience the world around them.
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