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    Edward Bradford Titchener (11 January 1867 – 3 August 1927) was an English psychologist who studied under Wilhelm Wundt for several years. Titchener is...
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  • Titchener is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edward B. Titchener (1867–1927) British/American psychologist who popularized the Ebbinghaus...
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    (1850–1909), the illusion was popularized in the English-speaking world by Edward B. Titchener in a 1901 textbook of experimental psychology, hence its alternative...
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    detect being stared at. The idea was first explored by psychologist Edward B. Titchener in 1898 after students in his junior classes reported being able...
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  • structural psychology) is a theory of consciousness developed by Edward Bradford Titchener. This theory was challenged in the 20th century. Structuralists...
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    her work on audition and memory influenced by Georg Elias Müller, Edward B. Titchener, Mary Whiton Calkins, and Ernst Heinrich Weber. Despite her chronic...
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  • psychologist and one of the twenty-one female students who studied under Edward B. Titchener at Cornell University. She received a Ph.D. in 1910 for her groundbreaking...
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    (Tr. Edward B. Titchener et al..) Second Edition, 1902. University of Michigan. Lectures on Human and Animal Psychology. (Trs. Edward B. Titchener and...
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  • (among others) presentations from G. Stanley Hall, Edward B. Titchener, Mary Whiton Calkins, John B. Watson, and Adolph Meyer. The exhibits also included...
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  • Fechner conducted the earliest known research on the effect in 1876. Edward B. Titchener also documented the effect and described the "glow of warmth" felt...
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  • and efficacious applications of incremental suggestion." In 1910, Edward B. Titchener (1910, p. 450) stressed that there’s no a priori difference "between...
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    under the professorship of Edward B. Titchener and captured Boring's attention. On one test Boring received back, Titchener had written "You have the psychological...
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    single most brilliant investigation in the history of psychology". Edward B. Titchener also mentioned that the studies were the greatest undertaking in...
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    term Einfühlung ("feeling into") to psychology in 1903,: ch. 1  and Edward B. Titchener translated Einfühlung into English as "empathy" in 1909. In modern...
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  • exemplified by the work of Hermann von Helmholtz, Wilhelm Wundt, and Edward B. Titchener.: 3  Structuralism was rooted firmly in British empiricism: 3  and...
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  • through the interpretation of stimuli. Early psychologists like Edward B. Titchener began to work with perception in their structuralist approach to...
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    literature, and social sciences. A contemporary Cornell professor, Edward B. Titchener, wrote in 1912, "the new Britannica does not reproduce the psychological...
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    existence of telepathy. Psychologists such as James McKeen Cattell and Edward B. Titchener took issue with James's support for psychical research and considered...
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    her contribution Edward H. Rulloff, a philologist and murderer who possessed one of the largest recorded brains Edward B. Titchener, a 19th and 20th century...
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  • psychology, it was focused primarily on educational matters. 1896 – Edward B. Titchener, student of Wilhelm Wundt and originator of the terms "structuralism"...
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    Psychology and to The Philosophical Review, he translated, with Edward B. Titchener, Külpe's Introduction to Philosophy (1897) and published: L'Attention...
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  • Treffermethode (lit. 'hit method') and it has been widely used ever since. Edward B. Titchener included her research in his Student's Manual, and in her autobiography...
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    (1830–1834) Horatio Nelson, 3rd Earl Nelson (1823–1913), politician Edward B. Titchener (1867–1927), psychologist who developed the theory of structuralism...
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    exclusively for experimental psychologists, but Hall refused. In 1904 Edward B. Titchener accepted Witmer's proposal to separate Psychology from Philosophy...
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    the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1917, worked with Edward B. Titchener and a group of psychologists that were known as the “Experimentalists”...
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  • Jr., American minister, lawyer, and politician (d. 1946) 1867 – Edward B. Titchener, English psychologist and academic (d. 1927) 1868 – Cai Yuanpei,...
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    accepted in 1891 with a scholarship. At Cornell, she studied under E. B. Titchener, his first and only major graduate student at that time. Her major was...
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    brought visually to the mind. Arnheim considers the psychologist, Edward B. Titchener's account to be the breakthrough in understanding something of how...
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  • — Principles of Physiological Psychology, vol.1, pp.18-29, translated by Edward B. Titchener It was in this and the ensuing period that faculty psychology came...
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  • – Ernest Starling (born 1866), English physiologist. August 3 – Edward B. Titchener (born 1867), American structuralist psychologist. August 13 – James...
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