Wundt's early position on animal intelligence was that ____
a. ?any sensory capacity at all allowed for judgment and drawing of conscious inferences
b. ?animals and humans differ only in the range of stimuli that they can detect
c. ?human's erect stature makes smell and taste much less necessary than vision and audition for human adaptation to environments
d. ?people have language; animals do not
e. ?humans simply have more education than animals
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