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A Cognitive Psychologist Who Argued That It Wasn't an Environmental

Question 174

Question 174

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A cognitive psychologist who argued that it wasn't an environmental stimulus,but rather the subjective experience-or construal-of the stimulus that led to behavior,was:


A) Karl Lashley.
B) John Watson.
C) Kurt Lewin.
D) Noam Chomsky.

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