Both Cattell’s and Eysenck’s theories have been praised for
A) filling in the blanks left by psychodynamic theories.
B) their immediate recognition by the “common” folks.
C) the ease with which their methods and constructs are learned.
D) applying scientific principles to the study of personality.
Answer: D
Psychology
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