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    Exam 8: Two Factor Analytic Trait Theories: Cattells 16 Factors and the Big Five
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    Your Driving Record, Grade Point Average, and Letters of Recommendation
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Your Driving Record, Grade Point Average, and Letters of Recommendation

Question 31

Question 31

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Your driving record, grade point average, and letters of recommendation might be studied by Cattell, who would call them


A) D-data.
B) L-data.
C) Q-data.
D) T-data.

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