This paper is an exploration of whether psychology has developed since the time W.M.Wundt founded the first psychological research laboratory at the University of Leipzig in 1879. It is based on an analysis of textbooks in introductory psychology. The result is that only behavior analysts have written systematic textbooks, because they have a conceptual framework -contingencies of reinforcement- to integrate such topics as "sensation", "perception", "learning", "memory", "motivation", "emotion", "thinking", "language", "intelligence", "personality", "development", "social bahavior", and "abnormal behavior" within a unified whole. Behavior analysis brought the first Kuhnian paradigm to psychology after a long preparadigmatic period.
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