The inductive-hypothetico-deductive spiral refers to
A) detecting regularities in data leading to a hypothesis from which consequences are deduced, leading to further data from which new regularities are induced, and so forth
B) that which tells what a person will do when placed in a particular situation
C) a framework that integrates environmental situations with characteristics of the person in attempts to understand the person
D) a procedure for determining the number and nature of factors underlying larger numbers of measures
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Q6: As an empiricist, Cattell believed
A) theory first,
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
Q12: Factor (Cattell) refers to
A) an internal entity
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