Multiple Choice
One important difference between classical behaviorism and cognitive psychology is that cognitive psychology:
A) argues that unobservable mental states can be scientifically studied
B) rejects the use of human participants
C) insists on studying topics that can be directly and objectively observed
D) emphasizes the evolutionary roots of our behavior
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