According to the discussion of individual differences in Chapter 1 of your textbook,
a. behaviorists pay more attention to individual differences than cognitive psychologists do.
b. cognitive psychologists now emphasize individual differences more than in earlier decades.
c. cognitive psychologists have always studied psychological disorders more than they have studied developmental psychology.
d. cognitive psychologists believe that research about individual differences has some practical applications, but individual differences are not theoretically interesting.
Ans: b
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