Multiple Choice
How do Cattell and Eysenck differ in their approach to research?
A) Only Eysenck uses factor analysis.
B) Cattell starts with hypo-theses drawn from data; Eysenck starts with theory.
C) Only Cattell uses factor analysis.
D) Cattell emphasizes the experimental approach while Eysenck emphasizes the factor analytic approach.
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