- simplypsychology.org wundt.htmlWilhelm Wundt opened the Institute for Experimental Psychology at the University of Leipzig in Germany in 1879. This was the first laboratory dedicated to.
- tr.modern-info.com 13664834-psychologist-wilhelm-…Heidelberg'de Profesör Gasse ile okurken Wilhelm Wundt, profesörün kendisi tarafından yönetilen yerel bir kliniğin kadın bölümünde asistan olarak çalıştı.
- encyclopedia.com people/medicine/psychology-and-…Wilhelm Max Wundt >The German psychologist and philosopher Wilhelm Max Wundt (1832-1920) was >the founder of experimental psychology.
- famousscientists.org wilhelm-wundt/Contributions and Achievements: After teaching physiology at the University of Heidelberg, Wilhelm Wundt joined Hermann von Helmholtz as an assistant in 1858.
- colorsystem.com ?page_id=828&lang=enOne of its early pioneers, Wilhelm Wundt (1832-1920), helped establish the experimental branch of psychology and secure it as an empirical science.
- studysmarter.co.uk Famous Psychologists Wilhelm WundtWilhelm Wundt was born in 1832 near Mannheim, Germany, and he lived to be 88 years old. He married a lady named Sophie in 1867 and had three kids.
- youtube.com watchBy Peter Smith. A brief account of the life and work of Wilhelm Wundt.
- http://scihi.org wilhelm-wundt-experimental-psychology/Wilhelm Wundt is the youngest child of a Palatinate Protestant pastor and academic family: His parents were Maximilian Wundt (1787-1846)...
- turkcebilgi.com wilhelm_wundtKısaca: Wilhelm Wundt (16 Ağustos, 1832 – 31 Ağustos, 1920) Almanya'da 1879 yılında ilk psikoloji laboratuvarını kurarak deneysel psikolojinin adımlarını atmıştır.
- softschools.com facts/scientists/wilhelm_wundt_…Wilhelm Wundt was born in Neckarau, Germany where his father was a Lutheran Minister. In 1836 the family moved to Baden-Wurttemberg.