With Titchener's structuralism as an idea to oppose, psychology ____.?
a. ?moved far beyond his initial boundaries
b. ?made few advances in the United States
c. ?became even more mysterious
d. ?went from an emphasis on applied research to an emphasis on basic research
e. ?None of the choices are correct
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