James described the manuscript of his book, The Principles of Psychology, as testimony to the fact that ____.?

a. ?Wundt's experimentation was the sole method to be used in the new science
b. ?structuralism's focus on the elements of consciousness needed to be the focus of functionalism
c. ?religious experiences were inseparable from psychological experiences
d. ?religious experiences might be studied with experimental introspection
e. ?a "science of psychology" did not exist


e

Psychology

You might also like to view...

Using Sternberg's triangular theory of love, describe two relationships in your life (e.g., your parents' or your current love relationship) and how these relationships fit into one or more of Sternberg's forms of love.

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology

Abram brings his 3-year-old son Mack to the pediatrician because his appetite has declined from when he was a toddler. What will the pediatrician likely tell him?

A. Mack should see a nutritionist immediately. B. Mack is a picky eater and Abram will need to develop a plan to combat it. C. Mack's appetite decline is likely caused by an underlining health problem. D. Mack's appetite decline is normal as his growth is slowing.

Psychology

_____ Habituation refers to the process by which infants becoming increasingly interested in an object after repeated exposures to that object

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology

Imagine that a researcher asks you to perform a dull task and then pays you to lie by telling a prospective subject that the task was enjoyable

The principle of insufficient justification says that you should come to see the task as _____ when you are paid _____. a. interesting and enjoyable; less b. tedious and boring; less c. interesting and enjoyable; more d. none of the above

Psychology