Eysenck's use of factor analysis differed from Cattell's in that Eysenck

A) drew conclusions based on the clusters that appear as a result of the process of factor analysis.
B) regarded factor analysis as the last step in constructing his model of personality.
C) began with a hypothesis regarding underlying variables and proceeded to test it with factor analysis.
D) used a more inductive approach.

Ans: C) began with a hypothesis regarding underlying variables and proceeded to test it with factor analysis.

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