Multiple Choice
Eysenck and Cattell used different statistical approaches to trait research. A key result of this was
A) Eysenck's trait model resulted in one superordinate trait while Cattell's model produced many smaller traits
B) Cattell's trait model contained fewer traits than Eysenck's trait model
C) Cattell's trait model yielded primary motives while Eysenck's model focused solely on behavioral traits
D) Cattell's model contained 16 source traits while Eysenck's model contained three traits
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