Eysenck believed that personality traits can be derived from:
a. case histories.
c. factor analysis.
b. dream analysis.
d. performance projective tests.
ANS: C
FEEDBACK: Eysenck agreed with Cattell that personality is composed of traits, or factors, derived by the factor-analytic method. However, Eysenck was also a critic of factor analysis and of Cattell's research because of the potential subjectivity in the technique and the difficulty in replicating Cattell's findings.
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