Which kind of behaviorist would accept references to mental experiences, as long as they are cautiously inferred from observable behaviors?
A) A radical behaviorist, but not a methodological behaviorist.
B) A methodological behaviorist, but not a radical behaviorist.
C) Both methodological and radical behaviorists.
D) No self-respecting behaviorist (radical, methodological, or otherwise) would ever accept references to mental experiences.
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