Which of the following best describes Bandura’s position on the mind-body relationship?
A) He accepts psychophysiological dualism.
B) He believes that all cognitive events are ultimately biological events but, at the present time, it is useful to employ psychological terminology.
C) He believes that the mind influences the body, and the body influences the mind.
D) He believes that because all mental events can be reduced to biological events, psychological terminology is meaningless.
Answer: B
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