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    Skinner Argued That Internal Events Such as Feelings, Thoughts, and Intentions
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Skinner Argued That Internal Events Such as Feelings, Thoughts, and Intentions

Question 13

Question 13

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Skinner argued that internal events such as feelings, thoughts, and intentions:


A) Are unimportant
B) Should be ignored
C) Are behaviors that need to be explained
D) Are often causes of our behavior

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