Multiple Choice
In his 1914 book,Behavior: An Introduction to Comparative Psychology,Watson argued ____.
A) for positivism in psychology
B) for the acceptance of animal psychology
C) that mental concepts are "valueless to science"
D) for a functional and pragmatic approach to psychology
E) for experimental research on human infants
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