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Which Behavioral Psychologist Would Be Least Likely to Use Intervening

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Question 41

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Which behavioral psychologist would be least likely to use intervening variables to explain behavior?


A) Edward Tolman
B) Edward Thorndike
C) John Watson
D) B. F. Skinner

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