What was Skinner's attitude about applied psychology?
A) he was a strong advocate of applying operant principles
B) he believed that operant research should be exclusively basic laboratory research until all the laws of operant conditioning were well established
C) he was almost exclusively an applied psychologist - basic laws of conditioning did not interest him
D) he supported it, but preferred to leave applications to non-operant psychologists
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