Behaviorists Have Traditionally Viewed Multiple Personalities as Distinct Patterns of Behavior
Multiple Choice
Behaviorists have traditionally viewed multiple personalities as distinct patterns of behavior that result in response to:
A) prolonged exposure to distinct yet extremely monotonous tasks.
B) distinctly different contingencies of reinforcement.
C) unpredictable contingencies of reinforcement.
D) uncontrollable contingencies of reinforcement.
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