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    Exam 8: Two Factor Analytic Trait Theories: Cattells 16 Factors and the Big Five
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    Underlying Patterns of Personality, Which Reappear in a Variety of Populations
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Underlying Patterns of Personality, Which Reappear in a Variety of Populations

Question 27

Question 27

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Underlying patterns of personality, which reappear in a variety of populations, are called (by Cattell) __________.


A) complexes
B) sentiments
C) source traits
D) surface traits

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