Multiple Choice
"Primary" refers to (Cattell)
A) factors that are neither at the top or the bottom of the hierarchy of personality components, but can shift about the middle
B) factors that encompass several more restricted factors and are called superfactors
C) factors that are relatively pure and narrow in scope; it can be arranged that they are statistically independent
D) correlations of particular items with a given factor
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