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No dividing line, prediction and control, and widely applicable general principles: Comment on Guercio (2018).
John B. Watson (1913) and B.F. Skinner (1956) both argued that humans, and human behavior, are part of the natural world on a continuum with other living species and their behaviors. Recognizing this continuum facilitates progress toward the scientific goal of behaviorism which both Watson (1913) an