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    Exam 8: Learning Theory: Pavlov, Watson, and Skinner
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    Skinner Argued That Internal Events Such as Thoughts
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Skinner Argued That Internal Events Such as Thoughts

Question 8

Question 8

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Skinner argued that internal events such as thoughts


A) have no place in behaviorism
B) should only be studied if they can be observed and measured
C) are less important than Pavlov said they are
D) are less important than Watson said they are

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