Skinner's novel Walden Two describes

A) individuals fighting the government for their freedom.
B) a life in which self-reliance is of paramount importance, and independence abounds.
C) a utopian community which operates on the principles of operant conditioning.
D) a peaceful and idyllic life in a cabin on Walden Pond.
E) a theoretical argument that although environments condition us, we are still free.

E

Psychology

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