Experimental psychology refers to work done by those who apply experimental methods to psychological study and the underlying processes.
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Experimental psychology refers to work done by those who apply experimental methods to psychological study and the underlying processes.
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Experimental psychology emerged as a modern academic discipline in the 19th century when Wilhelm Wundt introduced a mathematical and experimental approach to the field.
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Experimental psychology wrote a pamphlet summarizing his research on rabbits.
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Experimental psychology's research concluded that sensory nerves enter at the posterior roots of the spinal cord, and motor nerves emerge from the anterior roots of the spinal cord.
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Experimental psychology invented the psychophysical method of limits, the method of constant stimuli, and the method of adjustment, which are still in use.
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Experimental psychology was a pupil of Wilhelm Wundt for about twelve years.
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In Europe, this was less the case, as European psychology was influenced by psychologists such as Sir Frederic Bartlett, Kenneth Craik, W E Hick, and Donald Broadbent, who focused on topics such as thinking, memory, and attention.
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The research methodologies employed in experimental psychology utilize techniques in research to seek to uncover new knowledge or validate existing claims.
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Use of experimental methods was perhaps the main characteristic by which psychology became distinguishable from philosophy in the late 19th century.
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Behavioristic approach to psychology reached its peak of popularity in the mid-twentieth century but still underlies much experimental research and clinical application.
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The Triplett experiment, one of the first social Experimental psychology experiments conducted in 1898 by Norman Triplett, noticed that the presence of others had an effect on children's performance times.
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Instruments used in experimental psychology evolved along with technical advances and with the shifting demands of experiments.
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