Arnold Gesell
A) was among the first to make knowledge about child development meaningful to parents.
B) viewed children as noble savages, naturally endowed with a sense of right and wrong.
C) concluded that child development follows the same general plan as human evolution.
D) constructed the first successful intelligence test, together with his colleague, Alfred Binet.
Answer: A
Psychology
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