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Suppose you want to design a modern perception study that replicates the historical single-subject methodological approach established by Wilhelm Wundt in the late 1800s. Describe how you would set up your participant sample size and the nature of your observations to align with his early research on sensation and consciousness.

Question: Suppose you want to design a modern perception study that replicates the historical single-subject methodological approach established by Wilhelm Wundt in the late 1800s. Describe how you would set up your participant sample size and the nature of your observations to align with his early research on sensation and consciousness.

Sample answer: To replicate Wundt's approach, I would recruit a very limited number of participants (a small sample size) rather than a large group. I would then conduct intensive, detailed studies and observations on these individual participants to investigate their sensation and consciousness.

Key points:

  • Applies the concept of using a limited number of participants or individual subjects.
  • Specifies conducting intensive, detailed studies or examinations on these participants.
  • Focuses the investigation on sensation and consciousness, matching Wundt's original research topic.

Rubric: To apply Wundt's method, the response should specify using a limited/small number of participants and conducting intensive, detailed studies on these individual subjects to study sensation and consciousness.

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