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tfester

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For Skinner, verbal reports are:
 
  a. unacceptable in a scientific analysis of behavior
  b. acceptable, if they are capable of being reliably and objectively recorded
  c. acceptable, if they contain mentalistic explanations
  d. nearly always vague and subject to interpretational errors

Question 2

In Skinner's view, the study of cause-and-effect relationships between events is called:
 
  a. a correlational analysis
  b. a functional analysis
  c. cognition and determinism
  d. determinism



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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