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#1. Among the various schools of thought within behaviorism, which particular type of behaviorism explicitly stated that it did not include or acknowledge private events (such as thoughts and feelings) as a legitimate subject of scientific inquiry for behavior analysts?

The type of behaviorism that does not include private events as a subject of scientific inquiry is Methodological Behaviorism Methodological behaviorists focus solely on publicly observable behaviors believing that internal states are not directly measurable and therefore outside the realm of scientific study It was not until the advent of Radical Behaviorism championed by BF Skinner that private events were acknowledged as behavior that adheres to the same principles as public behavior even if they are not directly observable by others Radical behaviorism does not necessarily mean intervening on private events but it acknowledges their existence and behavioral nature Cognitive behaviorism integrates cognitive processes and teleological behaviorism is not a standard type of behaviorism in the context of this distinction

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