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Eric's Tantrums Are a Symptom That Suggests an Underlying Psychological

Question 84

Question 84

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Eric's tantrums are a symptom that suggests an underlying psychological problem, perhaps insecurity.
This is an example of


A) The error of reification
B) Radical behaviorism
C) The medical-model myth
D) Selectionism
E) Pragmatism

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