Why could it be said that Joseph Wolpe finished what John Watson had started?
A. Watson discovered phenothiazines and Wolpe used them to treat schizophrenia.
B. Watson originated the idea of free association; Wolpe refined it.
C. Wolpe developed a technique to reduce Little Albert's fear.
D. Wolpe conducted scientific studies based on Watson's theory of free association.
Answer: C
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