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What is the difference between behaviorism and cognitive psychology?

A) Behaviorism focuses on actions only.
B) Cognition focuses on people's thoughts, desires, and motives.
C) Behaviorism intends to consider feelings but often forgets to ask subjects how they felt.
D) both A and B

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D) A and B

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User Ashokhein
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"Behaviorism is a systematic approach to the understanding the behavior of humans and other animals."

So the answer is

The answer is C."Behaviorism intends to consider feelings but often forgets to ask subjects how they felt."
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