A group of American psychologists theorize that the use of birth control is affected primarily by religious beliefs and attitudes about sex1.
This is a purely hypothetical group of psychologists, though it is possible that such a group exists. The same is true of the Canadian psychologists in the next example.
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It is informative and a great way to ensure we are clear on variables we can manipulate and psychological events.
I agree!
functional contextualism is important to understand as a future behavior analysist. It is important to know what variables to manipulate.
As a behavior analyst is definitely important to understand functional contextualism
Individuals should have their own opinions and beliefs when it comes to birth control and should not be led by religious beliefs
I highly agree with you
Birth control can be a touchy subject and when individuals getting opinions it is important that they are able to express them