Multiple Choice
The response of scientific psychology to psychoanalysis by the 1950s and 1960s was to ____.
A) submit Freud's notions to observation
B) continue to rail against the concept of "unconscious"
C) bar it from discourse at the most prestigious universities
D) reframe Freud's concepts in behavioral terms
E) totally absorb Freud into the mainstream and remove the menace psychoanalysis posed
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