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Which Country Is Involved In Major Development Of Psychology?

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    Psychology began in Germany in the late nineteenth century with Wilhelm Wundt (1832-1920). Wundt was the first person to call him a psychologist. He shared the conviction of other German scientists that all aspects of nature, including the human mind, could be studied scientifically.

    The fact that Germany was the birthplace of psychology, had as much to do with social, political and economical influence as with the ability of its scientist and scholars. The German university system was well established and professors were highly respected members of society. Academic tradition in Germany, emphasis a scientific approach to a large number of subject areas such as history phonetics.

    Archeology esthetics and literature. Thus in contrast to French and British scholars who adapted the more traditional philosophical approach to the human mind, German scholars were open to the possibility that the human mind could be studied scientifically. Experimental physiology one of the important roots of experimental psychology was establish there. A more mundane and practical factors that favor Germany, as the birthplace of psychology was that its universities were well finance there was money to support researcher who wanted to expend scientifically investigations into new field.
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