How did the work of Wundt differ from that of Galton, Binet, and James McKeen Cattell?

A. Wundt utilized humans and not animal research subjects.
B. Wundt focused on how individuals were the same rather than different.
C. Wundt focused on how individuals were different rather than the same.
D. Wundt used standardized psychological tests.


Answer: B

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