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1/31/21

[Answer] Gustav Theodor Fechner was a German philosopher and physicist who __________. Government Midterm 1

Answer: a. founded psychophysics and developed techniques to measure sensation The Sociology of Religion




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Gustav Theodor Fechner was a German philosopher and physicist who __________. Government Midterm 1 1860 – Gustav Theodor Fechner published Elements of Psychophysics founding the subject of psychophysics. 1861 – Paul Broca discovered an area in the left cerebral hemisphere that is important for speech production now known as Broca's area founding neuropsychology. 1869 – Francis Galton published Hereditary Genius arguing for eugenics. Gustav Theodor Fechner used the median (Centralwerth) in sociological and psychological phenomena. It had earlier been used only in astronomy and related fields. Francis Galton used the English term median for the first time in 1881 having earlier used the terms middle-most value in 1869 and the medium in 1880. Wilhelm Wundt - Wikipedia Timeline of psychology - Wikipedia History of psychology - Wikipedia Timeline of psychology - Wikipedia Al...


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