Wilhelm Wundt in history : the making of a scientific psychology / edited by Robert W. Rieber and David K. Robinson.
Wilhelm Wundt is widely recognized as a founder of modern experimental psychology. One of his many contributions was to help establish the Leipzig Institute for Experimental Psychology - the first graduate program in the field - in 1879, the centennial celebration of which resulted in a number of st...
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[2001]
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Table of Contents:
- Wundt before Leipzig / Solomon Diamond
- Wundt and the temptations of psychology / Kurt Danziger
- The unknown Wundt : drive, apperception, and volition / Kurt Danziger
- A Wundt primer : the operating characteristics of consciousness / Arthur L. Blumenthal
- Wundt and the Americans : from flirtation to abandonment / Robert W. Rieber
- Reaction-time experiments in Wundt's Institute and beyond / David K. Robinson
- Laboratories for experimental psychology : Göttingen's ascendancy over Leipzig in the 1890s / Edward J. Haupt
- The Wundt collection in Japan / Miki Takasuna
- Bibliography of Wilhelm Wundt's writings / compiled by Eleonore Wundt ; edited by David K. Robinson.