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    Exam 8: Raymond Cattell, Hans Eysenck, The Five-Factor Theory, Hexaco, and the Dark Triad
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    In Cattell's System,the Mental Elements of Personality Are Called
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In Cattell's System,the Mental Elements of Personality Are Called

Question 35

Question 35

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In Cattell's system,the mental elements of personality are called:


A) complexes.
B) traits.
C) sentiments.
D) archetypes.

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