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Which of the following was the most important thing wilhelm wundt did to move psychology from pseudoscience to science? question 2 options: a) apply the scientific method b) study human nature c) organize a laboratory in germany d) use introspection to examine subjects question 3 (2 points) question 3 unsaved why was the approach of structuralism abandoned over time? question 3 options: a) it was too subjective, and too difficult to determine what was "normal" b) structuralism did not apply the scientific method c) it used introspection, and it's impossible to figure out what happens inside a person d) structuralism measured perception of sensations, which does not understand people at all question 4 (2 points) question 4 unsaved william james' work in functionalism contributed to what approach today most commonly used to understand the motivations and actions of criminals? question 4 options: a) evolutionary psychology b) cognitive psychology c) behaviorism d) structuralism question 5 (2 points) question 5 unsaved imagine you are sitting in front of a pizza. before you eat it, imagine what you are sensing - smells, sites, touch sensations. now as you eat it, what sensations are you experiencing? afterwards, how do you feel? what is your reaction? by asking you these questions and collecting data, what concept am i using? question 5 options: a) no approach - mrs. surette is just trying to get you to buy her a pizza b) introspection c) functionalism d) pseudoscience

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