behaviourist
Wilhelm Wundt is considered the functionalist who authored a textbook for the emerging discipline of psychology. His work, "Principles of Physiological Psychology," is considered a foundational text in the field of psychology, focusing on the study of the mind and behavior from a functionalist perspective.
Functionalism emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a response to structuralism in psychology. Wilhelm Wundt and William James were key figures in the development of functionalism as a psychological perspective.
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The founders of the functionalist school of psychology were William James and John Dewey. They focused on understanding the function of mental processes in adapting to the environment and how behavior helps individuals to survive and thrive. Functionalism was a significant early approach that influenced the development of psychology as a discipline.
Walt Wilheim's birth name is Walter Sherman Wilhelm.
Wilheim Munthe has written: 'American librarianship from a European angle'
Ken Wilheim was born on June 8, 1902, in Mackay, Idaho, USA.
Ken Wilheim died on February 16, 1982, in Yermo, California, USA.
Walt Wilheim was born on February 27, 1893, in Trenton, Missouri, USA.
Wilheim Sievers has written: 'Amerika' -- subject(s): Description and travel
Wilheim Ihne has written: 'Early Rome from the foundation of the city to its destruction by the Gauls'
Weber was a functionalist, also.