How did developments in chemistry, biology, and physics affect cognitive psychology?

A. Biologists and behaviorists began designing scientific studies together.
B. Chemists, biologists, and physicists began to apply breakthroughs in cognitive psychology to their fields.
C. Developments in other scientific fields had little effect, as cognitive psychology is unrelated to other fields.
D. Cognitive psychologists began to apply scientific methods from those fields to their field.


Answer: D

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