What is the position of radical behaviorism with respect to internal events like thoughts and feelings?
A) ?Internal events have no place in the science of behavior.
B) ?Internal events should be studied, but they should not be used as explanations for behavior.
C) ?Internal events are the basic concepts that explain any behavior.
D) ?Internal events are caused by behavior, but they do not cause behavior.
B
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