What is the best analogy for Wundt's and Titchener's goals for the scientific discipline of psychology?

a. A musical score with many notes on it.
b. An artist's palette with various colors at different locations.
c. A list of the types of clothing sold at all of the stores in a shopping mall.
d. A chart listing the basic chemical elements and their various physical properties.


Answer: D

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