A person "getting wet" in the rain is NOT considered an occurrence of behavior because "getting wet"
A. does not specify an interaction between an organism and its environment.
B. can occur under only one, very specific environmental condition.
C. is a hypothetical construct and cannot therefore meet the criteria for an occurrence of behavior.
D. does not have social or clinical significance in a science of human behavior.
A person "getting wet" in the rain is NOT considered an occurrence of behavior because "getting wet"
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A person "getting wet" in the rain is NOT considered an occurrence of behavior because "getting wet"
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