Cattell's aim was to treat the personality, not merely study it

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

ANS: F
FEEDBACK: Cattell's aim was to study the personality, not to treat it. He believed it was impossible, or at least unwise, to attempt to change a personality before understanding fully what was to be modified.

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