Experimental psychology is a methodological approach rather than a subject and encompasses varied fields within psychology. Experimental psychologists have traditionally conducted research, published articles, and taught classes on neuroscience, developmental psychology, sensation, perception, attention, consciousness, learning, memory, thinking, and language. Recently, however, the experimental approach has extended to motivation, emotion, and social psychology.
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A Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Arts and Literature in Candidacyfor the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Department of Philosophy)