Edward Bradford Titchener
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Edward Bradford Titchener was an influential British psychologist known for his role in the development of structuralism in psychology. He studied under Wilhelm Wundt, the founder of experimental psychology, and later brought these ideas to the United States, where he became a prominent figure in the field. Titchener is best known for his work "A Beginner's Psychology," which aimed to make psychological concepts accessible to a broader audience. His emphasis on introspection and the analysis of conscious experience laid the groundwork for future psychological research and theory.
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