Indicate who is likely to have made the quoted statement. Choose from the following theorists: (a) Wilhelm Wundt, (b) William James, and (c) Sigmund Freud "He that has eyes to see and ears to hear may convince himself that no mortal can keep a secret. If the lips are silent, he chatters with his fingertips; betrayal oozes out of him at every pore. And thus the task of making conscious the most hidden recesses of the mind is one which it is quite possible to accomplish." {Ans: } c. Sigmund Freud arguing that it is possible to probe into the unconscious depths of the mindIndicate who is likely to have made the quoted statement. Choose from the following theorists: (a) Wilhelm Wundt, (b) William James, and (c) Sigmund Freud "The book which I present to the public is an attempt to mark out a new domain of science. . . . The new discipline rests upon anatomical and physiological foundations . . . . The experimental treatment of psychological problems must be pronounced from every point of view to be in its first beginnings." {Ans: } a. Wilhelm Wundt campaigning for a new, independent science of psychologyIndicate who is likely