Multiple Choice
For Eysenck, the concept of superfactor
A) allows one to say that people are one type or another.
B) allows one to avoid dealing with dimensions.
C) refers to basic dimensions.
D) is the basis for using factor analysis.
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Q2: Traits and superfactors are comparable concepts.
Q3: According to Eysenck,<br>A) genetic factors play a
Q4: Research on the genetic contribution to traits
Q5: According to Cattell, which traits represent the
Q6: OT-data are<br>A) self-report data.<br>B) questionnaire data.<br>C) personal
Q8: According to Allport, to account for behavior
Q9: Surface traits represent the building blocks of
Q10: Relative to one another, introverts drop out
Q11: Relative to Eysenck, Allport emphasized the healthy,
Q12: The trait theorist who emphasized the fewest