Dr Faulkner Believes That Directly Observable Events-Stimuli and Responses-Are the Appropriate
Dr. Faulkner believes that directly observable events-stimuli and responses-are the appropriate focus of the study of child development. Which of the following perspectives of child development does Dr. Faulkner probably follow?
A) psychosexual theory
B) psychosocial theory
C) behaviorism
D) cognitive-developmental theory
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