Narziss Ach

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Narziss Ach was a German psychologist known for his experimental work on volition and will, particularly his concept of "determining tendencies" in thought processes.

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instanceOf human
academicDiscipline psychology
contributedTo development of volition theory in psychology
experimental methods in higher mental processes
countryOfCitizenship German Empire NERFINISHED
Germany
educatedAt University of Würzburg NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork experimental psychology
psychology
thought psychology
volition research
gender male
hasNotableWork experimental studies on determining tendencies
hasResearchFocus experimental analysis of mental set
goal-directed thinking
influence of prior instructions on thought
influenced cognitive approaches to will
later research on volition
later theories of motivation
influencedBy Oswald Külpe NERFINISHED
Würzburg School of thought psychology NERFINISHED
knownFor concept of determining tendencies in thought processes
experimental work on volition and will
languageOfWorkOrName German
memberOf Würzburg School of psychology NERFINISHED
movement Würzburg School NERFINISHED
notableConcept determining tendencies
notableIdea role of intentions in directing thought
systematic experimental study of will
occupation psychologist
university teacher
studiesTopic intentional action
thinking
volition
will

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Oswald Külpe notableStudent Narziss Ach