Cognitive-behavioral theory is based on behavioral theory but differs from strict behaviorism in that it is also interested in the ___________________________

a. meanings behind stimuli and responses
b. traumas that stimulate maladaptive behaviors
c. fears that underlie fantasies
d. actions that predict behaviors
e. behaviors that cannot occur without cognition


Answer: a

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