experimental phenomenology

Verbal reports describe stimuli, which are independent variables, and subjective impressions or responses, which are dependent variables. If stimulus spatiotemporal organization changes, responses and response categories change quantitatively and qualitatively. Phenomenological can equate with phenomenal. Subjective phenomena relate to stimuli and their objects {experimental phenomenology}, allowing theories of contents {eidology} and relations between contents {logology} [Stumpf, 1890].

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