The work of animal behaviour specialist Margaret Washburn was:

A) warmly received by John Watson for thoroughly describing animals' perceptual and memory processes.
B) critical to the development of the theories of B. F. Skinner.
C) instrumental to Ivan Pavlov's research on conditioning.
D) intellectually attacked by John Watson for ascribing conscious mental experiences to animals.


D) intellectually attacked by John Watson for ascribing conscious mental experiences to animals.

Psychology

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