One difference between the theories of Eysenck and Cattell is that Eysenck
A) dealt with factors that are correlated, whereas Cattell dealt with independent factors.
B) emphasized traits, whereas Cattell emphasized supertraits.
C) dealt with specific dimensions in assessing personality, whereas Cattell considered the scope of personality to be broader.
D) thought that Cattell underestimated the importance and value of factor analysis.
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