Asked by Austin Federmann on Feb 18, 2024

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The cognitive revolution shifted psychological perspectives away from behavior toward

A) unconscious processes of the mind.
B) internal processers such as the ego, superego, and id.
C) internal processes such as attention, interpretation of events, and beliefs.
D) classical and operant conditioning.

  • Understanding the importance of unconscious processes in psychology.
  • Recognizing the role of internal processes such as the ego, superego, and id.
  • Exploring internal processes such as attention, interpretation of events, and beliefs.
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Mizellore LeximaFeb 18, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The cognitive revolution moved the field of psychology away from focusing solely on observable behavior and toward examining internal mental processes such as attention, interpretation of events, and beliefs. The other answer choices, such as unconscious processes and classical/operant conditioning, were still important concepts within psychology but they were not the primary focus of the cognitive revolution.