What is one of the major problems with Skinner's conditioning theory as a theory of personality?

A) It is overly simplistic, and views a person as a trained animal.
B) It is overly complicated, and requires the use of fancy setups and gadgets.
C) There is no problem; it is the best theory available for training children and animals. D) None of the above


Answer: A

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