American psychologist preferred Binet's intelligence test over Galton's because:
A) Binet's test took less time to administer and score than did Galton's test
B) Binet's test was based on the traditional Scottish moral values.
C) Binet's test was cheaper and professional psychologists made greater profit.
D) Binet's test met the practical and applied needs of American professional psychologists.
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