Which of the following statements best summarizes the protest of Functional Psychology against Wundt and Titchener?
A) Functional Psychology criticized Wundt and Titchener for their excessive focus on introspection and their failure to address the adaptive functions of mental processes.
B) Functional Psychology aimed to expand upon Wundt and Titchener's ideas by incorporating behaviorism and emphasizing the importance of objective, observable behaviors.
C) Functional Psychology contested Wundt and Titchener's approach by advocating for a structuralist perspective and a reductionist view of mental processes.
D) Functional Psychology supported Wundt and Titchener's emphasis on introspection but disagreed with their approach to experimental methodology.