The correct answer is OPTION B i.e brains.
According to Skinner, psychology can be a science only if it studies brains.
Explanation
Psychology is a very vast field to study about human nature and behaviour. It includes all the studies of human thoughts, feelings and behaviour. Psychology does the behaviour analysis and implications of certain behaviour.
Skinner is considered to be the most influential psychologist of
20th century according to a survey done in 2002.
Accordingto Skinner, psychology can be a science only if it studies
human brain's otherwise psychology is not a science.
Even though psychology does all the research on human but still
it is not considered to be a science if it does not studies
brains.
But still psychology is also considered as really a very new
science and it involves scientific study of mind and behaviour.
Skinner believes that psychology can be a science only if it studies thoughts. brains. feelings. behavior.
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