According to Cattell's conclusion, if two measures showed a high correlation, then:

a. they exhibited mutual causation.
b. they demonstrated the close relationship between the unconscious and the conscious.
c. they measured similar or related aspects of personality.
d. they still couldn't be safely combined to form a trait.

ANS: C
FEEDBACK: Factor analysis is a statistical technique based on correlations between several measures or variables, which may be explained in terms of underlying factors. If the two measures showed a high correlation with one another, Cattell concluded that they measured similar or related aspects of personality.

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