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This compendium presents psychology as an empirical science of immediate experience, outlining methods of observation and experiment and situating psychological inquiry among natural and human sciences. It analyzes mental life from elemental sensations and feelings through higher syntheses such as perception, attention, memory, association, emotion, and volition, and surveys causal laws governing mental processes and development. Sections address experimental techniques, the physiological basis and methodological limits of psychological study, and broader topics including social and language-related phenomena. The text gives a systematic, concise overview of central theories, competing approaches, and key findings for students and general readers.

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Wilhelm Max Wundt

Wilhelm Max Wundt (1832-1920) was a German psychologist and philosopher, often regarded as the father of experimental psychology. He established the first psychological laboratory at the University of Leipzig, marking a significant shift in the study of human behavior and mental processes. Wundt's work emphasized the importance of introspection and the scientific method in psychology. His notable publications include "An Introduction to Psychology," which presents foundational concepts in the field, and "Elements of Folk Psychology," where he explores the psychological development of cultures. Wundt's contributions laid the groundwork for modern psychological research and theory.

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