Traits that refer to the motivation and interests of the person are:
a. ability traits
b. dynamic traits
c. temperament traits
d. stylistic traits
Question 2Traits that refer to the stylistic tendencies of an individual are:
a. ability traits
b. dynamic traits
c. temperament traits
d. stylistic traits
Question 3Traits that refer to a person's skill in dealing with the complexity of a given situation are:
a. stylistic traits
b. dynamic traits
c. ability traits
d. temperament traits
Question 4Cattell defines personality as:
a. species specific behavior of a universal nature
b. that which tells what a man or woman will do when placed in a given situation
c. the term for behavior springing from innate drives and traits
d. that which allows one to generalize the behavior of an individual to that of society at large
Question 5Analysis of primary factors may yield:
a. second-order factors
b. innate factors
c. factor variability
d. internal factors
Question 6The degree of association between each surface variable and the factors is called:
a. associative variability
b. factor loading
c. factor variability
d. surface variability
Question 7The statistical method in which many different measurements are obtained from a large group of study participants and then are intercorrelated to determine the common or underlying factors that determine the variation in the surface variables or the variables that appear to be related to each other is:
a. bivariate correlation
b. multivariate correlation
c. intercorrelation methodosity
d. factor analysis