1. Use the following sentence to answer the question below: The rose is red, thorny, green, and...
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1. Use the following sentence to answer the question below: "The rose is red, thorny, green, and hurts (causes me displeasure) when I touch it." What is the immediate experience in the example?
2. For each of the following goals, state whether it belongs to Wundt, Titchener, or both. a. Analyze conscious processes into their basic or simplest elements b. Discover how the elements are synthesized into higher level processes c. Determine the laws of connection governing the association of these elements d. Connect the elements with their physiological condition
3. What are the three elements of consciousness according to Titchener? Once you list each, state which of the four classes of mental elements belong to each element? Choose from intensity, duration, quality, and clearness.
4. What were the contributions of Wundt's ideas for the new psychology (or, what was his legacy)? . Just state a few of the accomplishments.
5. Wundt separated psychology from philosophy. Despite this, we see the thoughts of the empiricists in his system. I count at least four places. State THREE ways we see their ideas. Be specific, and in doing so, do not write more than one sentence per way.
6. Use the following sentence to answer the question below: "The rose is red, thorny, green, and hurts (causes me displeasure) when I touch it." Wundt described two elements of consciousness. What are they and where do you see them in the example?
7. Use the following sentence to answer the question below: "The rose is red, thorny, green, and hurts (causes me displeasure) when I touch it."
What is the immediate experience in the example?
8. Use the following sentence to answer the question below: "The rose is red, thorny, green, and hurts (causes me displeasure) when I touch it."
What is the mediate experience in the example?