Multiple Choice
Some forms of behaviorism rejected the study of mental processes because they
A) are not common in animals and humans and thus cannot be compared.
B) cannot be reliably observed or measured and thus cannot be objectively studied.
C) can be verified only in adult humans, and animal comparisons are important.
D) were viewed as consequences, not precursors, of behavior.
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