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Cattell accepted the influences on personality of both:
 
  a. free will and the drive for self-actualization.
  b. the superego and the id.
  c. the conscious and unconscious.
  d. nature and nurture.

Question 2

According to Cattell's view, which of the following is a necessary goal in life?
 
  a. Self-actualization
  c. Tension reduction
  b. Fullest development of all factors
  d. None of these are correct.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D
FEEDBACK: Cattell accepted the influence on personality of both nature and nurture. For example, constitutional traits are innate, whereas environmental-mold traits are learned.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
FEEDBACK: Cattell's definition of personality gives us clues about his view of human nature. He did not propose any ultimate or necessary goal that dominates behavior, no drive for self-actualization to pull us toward the future, no psychosexual conflicts to push us from the past.




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