The soundness of conclusions drawn from 19th-century psychological experiments, such as those by Wilhelm Wundt and introspectionists, is often questioned due to their reliance on subjective reports and lack of rigorous scientific methodology. These early studies laid the groundwork for psychology but often lacked replicability and objectivity. Consequently, while they provided valuable insights into human behavior and cognition, the conclusions drawn must be viewed with caution and understood in the context of their historical limitations. Modern psychology has since evolved with more robust empirical methods that enhance the reliability of findings.
18th century
1873 was the 19th century (1800-1899).
1945 is in the twentieth century.
The 18th and 19th centuries. The 18th century was the years 1700-1799 and the 19th century was the years 1800-1899.
they came in the 14 century
Penn's woods or currently Pennsylvania is associated with the Holy Experiment of the Quakers in the mid 17th century.
It encouraged them to rely on observation and experimentation to support their conclusions.
It encouraged them to rely on observation and experimentation to support their conclusions.
It encouraged them to rely on observation and experimentation to support their conclusions.
It encouraged them to rely on observation and experimentation to support their conclusions.
It encouraged them to rely on observation and experimentation to support their conclusions.
It encouraged them to rely on observation and experimentation to support their conclusions.
Dalton performed the cathode ray experiment.
Scientific thought in Classical Antiquity becomes tangible from the 6th century BC.
Realism
This is the Rutherford experiment: discovery of the atomic nucleus.
Robert A. Millikan conducted his famous oil drop experiment at the University of Chicago in the early 20th century. This experiment allowed him to accurately measure the charge of an electron for the first time.