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Experimental psychology is defined as work done by many innovates who apply with experimental methods to psychological study and the processes to develop it. Experimental psychologists are used to employ the human participants and animal subjects to study a great  topics that takes place here they are like sensation ,emotion, perception, memory, cognition, learning, motivation, social psychology and the neural substrates for all. Experimental psychology emerged known as modern academic discipline from 19th century where they introduced a mathematical and experimental approach to the field. Many experimental psychologists, including Hermann Ebbinghaus and Edward Titchener are included introspectionWeber was a German physician credited with being one of the great founders of experimental psychology. The main interests were the sense of touch and kinesthesis. The most memorable contribution to the field of experimental psychology has suggestion that judgments of sensory differences are relative and not absolute.      

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