Multiple Choice
The perspective that tends to ignore mental processes because they are not directly observable is known as ______________. In contrast, the perspective that acknowledges the importance of both the environment and internal mental processes in determining behaviour is known as _____________.
A) cognitive-behavioural; behavioural
B) humanistic; cognitive
C) behavioural; sociocultural
D) behavioural; cognitive-behavioural
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