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Dewey Argued That Analyzing the Elements of a Reflex Caused

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Question 40

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Dewey argued that analyzing the elements of a reflex caused the investigator to miss its most important feature,which was its:


A) purposiveness
B) biochemical correlates
C) relationship to the mind
D) relationship to other reflexes

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