One attitude of German psychologists themselves also inhibited the growth of psychology in Germany prior to WW II. This attitude was their belief that psychology:
A) should be a pure science unconcerned with practical applications
B) should be regarded as a branch of medicine, which caused psychiatrists to oppose creation of psychology departments
C) should be used to foment a socialist revolution in Germany
D) had reached a dead end as far as research was concerned
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