When Watson finally outlined his behavioristic position, Titchener was not upset because he (Titchener) believed that:?
a. ?Watson had described a technology of behavior that did not conflict with psychology proper
b. ?it was more or less the same thing that he (Titchener) had been saying for years
c. ?other psychologists would find Watson's position silly
d. ?psychology was ready to become behavioristic
ANSWER:
a
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