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Your driving record, grade point average, and letters of recommendation might be studied by Cattell,
  who would call them
 
  A) D-data.
  B) L-data.
  C) Q-data.
  D) T-data.

Question 2

Cattell's major contribution has been to
 
  A) psychotherapy.
  B) measurement.
  C) interview techniques.
  D) social psychology.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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