Alfred Binet differed from many of his predecessors, in that he:

A. believed that intelligence could not be measured by standardized tests
B. saw intelligence in purely physiological terms
C. believed that tests to measure intelligence were not potentially discriminatory
D. did not believe that intelligence could be measured by assessing head or brain size


Answer: D

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