What is in common between Cattell and Eysenck?
A) Both are decidedly Freudian.
B) Both conceive of personality in trait terms.
C) Both emphasize cognitive facilities rather than traits.
D) Neither is a researcher; they are more philosophers than scientists.
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Q2: All of the following are true of
Q3: All except one of the following is
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Q5: What were his impressions of World War
Q6: As an empiricist, Cattell believed
A) theory first,
Q7: The inductive-hypothetico-deductive spiral refers to
A) detecting regularities
Q8: Personality
A) involves detecting regularities in data leading
Q9: Where does Cattell stand in the nature-nurture
Q10: Cattell's conception of traits refers to
A) detecting
Q11: Factor analysis
A) involves detecting regularities in data
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