Multiple Choice
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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