Empathic inference was one of the main technique used by . . . . . . . .
A. Piaget
B. James
C. Wundt
D. Watson
Answer: Option C
Solution (By Examveda Team)
Empathic inference is a technique associated with the work of Wilhelm Wundt, who is often regarded as the father of experimental psychology. Wundt emphasized the importance of understanding consciousness and experience through introspection and empathy. His approach aimed to study psychological processes by observing and inferring the feelings and thoughts of others.Now, let’s briefly look at the other options:
A: Piaget - Jean Piaget is known for his work in developmental psychology, particularly regarding cognitive development in children, not empathic inference.
B: James - William James is associated with functionalism and is known for his contributions to psychology and philosophy, but not specifically for empathic inference.
D: Watson - John B. Watson is known as the founder of behaviorism, which focuses on observable behaviors rather than internal processes like empathy.
Thus, the correct association of empathic inference is with Wundt.
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