As a scientific theory, psychoanalysis

A) has been well supported by many experimental studies.
B) has been supported in its statements about development but not about therapy.
C) fails to make clear, verifiable predictions.
D) uses highly reliable measurement, such as projective tests.

Answer: C

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a. Robert Rescorla b. Albert Bandura c. Ivan Pavlov d. B.F. Skinner

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