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Social behaviorists like George Herbert Mead challenge the ways radical behaviorists' _____.
Behavioral Technique
A Behavioral Technique is a method used in psychological treatment and behavior modification that focuses on changing observable behaviors through reinforcement, punishment, and other conditioning strategies.
Elevators
Mechanical platforms or cabins designed for vertically transporting people or goods between floors within a building.
Arbitrary Inference
involves making a conclusion without supporting evidence, often present in distorted thinking patterns in psychological disorders.
Distorted Thinking
Cognitive processes in which reality is inaccurately perceived, often found in psychological disorders, leading to negative thinking patterns.
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