Cattell worked with the prominent American psychologist _____
a. Carl Rogers
c. Edward L. Thorndike
b. Henry Murray
d. Abraham Maslow
ANS: C
FEEDBACK: Eight years after he earned his doctoral degree, Cattell received an opportunity to work full-time in his chosen field. The prominent American psychologist Edward L. Thorndike invited Cattell to spend a year at Thorndike's laboratory at Columbia University in New York.
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