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In the context of the forms of factor-analysis used by Cattell to study personality, in the _____, large amounts of data are collected on one subject over a long period.
 
  a. R technique
  c. L-data technique
  b. P technique
  d. Q-data technique

Question 2

In the context of the forms of factor-analysis used by Cattell to study personality, in the _____, large amounts of data are collected from a group of people.
 
  a. R technique
  b. T-data technique
  c. P technique
  d. L-data technique



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
FEEDBACK: Cattell favored two forms of factor analysis: the R technique and the P technique. The P technique involves collecting a large amount of data from a single subject over a long period.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
FEEDBACK: Cattell favored two forms of factor analysis: the R technique and the P technique. The R technique involves collecting large amounts of data from a group of people.



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