French Descriptions of Wundt's Laboratory in Leipzig in 1886
French Descriptions of Wundt's Laboratory in Leipzig in 1886
Nicolas, Serge; Gyselinck, Valérie; Murray, David; Bandomir, Christina
2002-08-08 00:00:00
Translations are provided of extracts from reports by the French-speaking scholars Alfred Grafé and Emile Durkheim concerning the instructional procedures in place at Wundt's Institute for Experimental Psychology in Leipzig in the summer of 1886. It is stressed that reports such as theirs were of importance, not only to researchers, but also to teachers and administrators concerned with how the new experimental psychology should be taught, especially with respect to practical classes.
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French Descriptions of Wundt's Laboratory in Leipzig in 1886
Translations are provided of extracts from reports by the French-speaking scholars Alfred Grafé and Emile Durkheim concerning the instructional procedures in place at Wundt's Institute for Experimental Psychology in Leipzig in the summer of 1886. It is stressed that reports such as theirs were of importance, not only to researchers, but also to teachers and administrators concerned with how the new experimental psychology should be taught, especially with respect to practical classes.
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