Concerning motivation, Woodworth
A. rejected an S-O-R formulation in favor of the more parsimonious S-R model
B. none of these-it was Thorndike, not Woodworth, who was interested in motivation
C. believed that human behavior could not be fully understood without studying motivation
D. believed that because motives were personal, they could not be studied scientifically
C. believed that human behavior could not be fully understood without studying motivation
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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What will be an ideal response?
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