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Multiple Choice
Behaviorists analyze behavior in terms of all of the following except:
A
Environmental stimuli
B
Consequences of behavior
C
Observable actions
D
Internal mental states
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Understand that behaviorism is a psychological approach that focuses on observable and measurable aspects of behavior rather than internal processes.
Identify the key elements behaviorists analyze: environmental stimuli (what triggers behavior), consequences of behavior (reinforcements or punishments), and observable actions (the behavior itself).
Recognize that behaviorists typically exclude internal mental states such as thoughts, feelings, or emotions because these cannot be directly observed or measured.
Compare each option given in the problem to the behaviorist perspective to determine which one does not fit their analysis framework.
Conclude that 'Internal mental states' are not analyzed by behaviorists, making it the correct answer to the question.