Okay, so this is a true or false question. If it's false, we're going to choose an answer to correct the statement. Wilhelm Wundt, the father of psychology, was one of the earliest pioneers of cultural psychology, and that is true. Remember Wilhelm Wundt back in the early 1900s wrote a 10 volume work discussing the importance of culture, and he did believe that we should be interpreting mental processes within a cultural context. So, despite the fact that it is not the thing that he is most well-known for or the most well-remembered for, he was one of the earliest cultural psychologists, if not the earliest cultural psychologist.
Alright, so our answer here is true. And there you have it.