Multiple Choice
As an empiricist, Cattell believed
A) theory first, data second
B) doing experiments provides the best approach to understanding people
C) the best approach to getting the facts about personality is a series of seemingly unrelated studies: attack personality from all sides at once
D) one collects data first then filters and sifts it through various statistical techniques until the facts emerge
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Q43: Which of the following represents a "disaster
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Q45: Factor analysis<br>A) involves detecting regularities in data
Q46: Which of the following charges have been
Q48: Cattell's conception of traits refers to<br>A) detecting
Q49: Which of the following refers to a
Q50: Which of the following is the order
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