According to B. F. Skinner, we are mistaken when we look to inner causes for our actions because

A. inner mental states have no impact on behavior.
B. we have not identified the cause of behavior.
C. only a few of the most obvious inner states, such as anxiety, can be a cause for our behavior.
D. subjective feelings are the result of our behavior, not the cause.

B

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