Multiple Choice
William Stern's theoretical approach, called differential psychology, was developed to
A) emphasize the importance of understanding the totality of personality in its individuality.
B) place a greater emphasis on the social factors that affect our everyday experiences.
C) examine cultural and racial assumptions that are often unconscious and automatic.
D) provide a more reductionistic approach to understanding an individual's intelligence.
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