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π§ Wilhelm Wundt is often regarded as the 'father of experimental psychology.'
π¬ He established the first psychology laboratory at the University of Leipzig in 1879.
π Wundt published his most famous work, 'Principles of Physiological Psychology,' in 1874.
π He emphasized the importance of cultural psychology and the study of social customs.
π Wundt distinguished between 'immediate experience' and 'mediate experience' in psychological research.
π οΈ He developed introspection as a method for investigating conscious experience.
π¨βπ« Wundt trained numerous students, significantly contributing to the development of psychology in various countries.
π His theories influenced a variety of fields, including philosophy, education, and sociology.
π©βπ¬ Wundt's approach laid the groundwork for later psychological schools, including functionalism and structuralism.
π He regarded psychology as a science that should be studied through empirical methods.
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