When asked why a certain behavior happened, the behavior analyst states that the behavior `came out of nowhere.` If the behavior analyst meant what he said, he is violating the assumption of __________________.
Who’s answering these questions? This is not philosophical doubt-that’s the simplest explanation. Determinism is the correct answer As it states that behavior is due to cause and effect, and happens for a reason.
It's Determinism-the assumption the universe is a lawful and orderly place where phenomena occur in relation to other events, not accidental. Not, Philosophical doubt- truthfulness of all scientific theory should be continually questioned.
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