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5 November, 19:05

Why did Titchener exclude the study of children, animals, and the insane from his definition of psychology?

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  1. 5 November, 21:30
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    Because they could never introspect properly (couldn't be trained). This did set a precedent for psychology experiments being heavily controlled (and so more rigorous).
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