Multiple Choice
The broad trend that describes the historical development of scientific psychology may be characterized as
A) unchanging; current scientific psychology is much as it was at its inception.
B) a focus on a small, specific set of behaviors in order to establish the science as legitimate.
C) shifts in theoretical perspectives from behaviorism, to cognitive perspectives, to neuroscience emphases.
D) conflicted, with much disagreement about the role of spiritualism in psychology.
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