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    Exam 6: A Transition to Modern Cognitivism: Hebb, Tolman, and the Gestaltists
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    A Reductionist Theory
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A Reductionist Theory

Question 35

Question 35

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A reductionist theory


A) takes into account both the parts of behavior as well as the whole.
B) attempts to understand behavior as a whole.
C) focuses on mediating variables.
D) tries to explain behavior in terms of its smallest components.

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