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The Lost Theories:
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The Lost Theories:
A Time-Travel Escape Challenge
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BACK TO THE FUTURE
Welcome, Time Travelers! Something has gone terribly wrong...You were on a routine journey through the history of psychology when your time machine glitched, scattering you across different eras! To restore the timeline and return home, you must solve challenges left behind by famous theorists. Each puzzle will unlock a new time period—until you reach the present day. Your mission: Decode the theories, uncover hidden clues, and fix the time machine before you’re stuck in history forever!
ControlSYSTEM
The fuel will be topped up by finding the missing parts.
The Cognitive revolution
Birth of Psychology
Your time machine has landed in four key eras of psychology! Solve the challenges in each stage to restore the timeline and return home!
Contem porary Psychology
Rise of Behaviorism
The Birth of Psychology
You arrive in a candle-lit laboratory, where Wilhelm Wundt is conducting his first experiments on human consciousness. Can you decipher his methods and unlock the secrets of structuralism?
1/3
Wilhelm Wundt is often credited as the "father of psychology" for establishing the first psychology laboratory in 1879. His approach focused on breaking down mental processes into their most basic elements. What was this method called?
Structuralism
Functionalism
Psychoanalysis
Behaviorism
2/3
Which of the following is the name of the first formal psychology laboratory, established by Wilhelm Wundt?
The Cognitive Lab
The Leipzig Lab
The Behaviorism Lab
The Structuralism Lab
3/3
Who was one of Wilhelm Wundt’s most famous students, known for developing a school of thought called functionalism?
John Watson
Sigmund Freud
Edward Titchener
William James
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