What was the objection by Watson and other behaviorists to the study of consciousness?
A) Conscious processes cannot be directly observed and measured.
B) Consciousness is not affected by rewards and punishments.
C) Consciousness could not be accessed by introspection.
D) Consciousness is an essential component of learning.
E) Consciousness is the result of an inner life force, which they did not have the tools to study.
Answer: A