Respuesta :

Guilford adopted Edward Titchener's methodology for researching consciousness and personality (Taylor & Getzels, 2017). A psychologist from England named Titchener spent several years learning from Wilhelm Wundt. The psychological approach called structuralism, developed by Titchener is best recognized for describing the inner workings of the mind.

According to Titchener, all thoughts can be reduced to their most fundamental components, namely the senses. According to him, when you recognized the thing, you used recollections of earlier experiences with its color, shape, texture, smell, and taste to determine that it was an apple.

He described the mind as a lifetime's worth of experience, and awareness as the totality of mental experience at any given time.

An individual's success on intelligence tests can be linked to the underlying mental skills or elements of intelligence, according to Guilford's Structure of Intellect (SI) theory from 1955.

Guilford suggested that intelligence can be organized in three dimensions. The three dimensions of intellectual activity or traits: "Operations," "Contents," and "Product."

To know more about Edward Titchener refer to: https://brainly.com/question/15087793

#SPJ1