Multiple Choice
Hull's primary concern in the development of his theory was
A) the development of an elaborate general theory to account for the behavior of all organisms.
B) to confirm his previous research.
C) the development of a theory to account for certain kinds of human behavior.
D) the development of an elaborate general theory to account for human behavior.
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