In which process by Wundt does someone examine their own conscious experience as objectively as possible, making the human mind like any other aspect of nature that a scientist observes?

a. Introspection
b. Physiology
c. Psychology
d. Psychiatry


a. Introspection

In introspection by Wundt, someone examines their own conscious experience as objectively as
possible, making the human mind like any other aspect of nature that a scientist observes.

Psychology

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Psychology

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Psychology

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Psychology