How do radical behaviorists view the relationship between psychology and biology?

a. Psychology, conceived as radical behaviorism, is a part of biology.
b. Psychology and biology are independent and attempts to reduce psychology to biology will destroy the essence of psychology.
c. Although psychology and biology are related at the periphery, they are largely unrelated and independent.
d. The methods and constructs of biology cannot work for psychology.


A

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