Match List-I with List-II and indicate your answer using the codes given below: List-I (Theory builders) A. AristotleB. John LockeC. George BerkeleyD. EB Tichener List-II (Theories)(1) The contents of our mind are the sum of our sensory experiences.(2) All knowledge of the external world is gained through experiences provided by the five senses.(3) The task of Psychology was to reduce perception to its constituent elements.(4) The world of objects does not exist when it is not sense(D) A B C D

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Match List-I with List-II and indicate your answer using the codes given below: List-I (Theory builders) <br />A. Aristotle<br />B. John Locke<br />C. George Berkeley<br />D. EB Tichener List-II (Theories)<br />(1) The contents of our mind are the sum of our sensory experiences.<br />(2) All knowledge of the external world is gained through experiences provided by the five senses.<br />(3) The task of Psychology was to reduce perception to its constituent elements.<br />(4) The world of objects does not exist when it is not sense(D) A B C D