Answer:
The answer is C. It could not explain higher-level cognitive processes.
Explanation:
One of the main reasons why the behaviorist perspective lost its appeal and other perspectives, such as humanism, gained more strenght, is that, by explaining human behavior only in terms of responses to a stimulus, it failed to explain higher-level cognitive processes. It didn't provide the theoretical tools to analyze behavior that was not motivated by a stimulus or a reward or behavior that took place even after knowing that their would be a punishment.
False
If you’re conflicted on what to do, then you are likely to be or to become frustrated
Example: the child has brushed its teeth alone.
My proposal:
"Dear Kathy! I am very proud of you for brushing your teeth alone, you did it very well! I am proud of you and I will be proud of you every time you do it!"
The point of such a praise is to encourage the child to do the same thing again.