Asked by Mark James Masangcay on Sep 25, 2024

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As a researcher,Cattell preferred what he called the

A) bivariate approach, or laboratory experiment.
B) clinical method, or case studies.
C) multivariate approach, involving the statistical procedure of factor analysis.
D) Cattell used each of these approaches.

Multivariate Approach

A research strategy that involves analyzing multiple variables at once to understand complex phenomena or relationships.

Factor Analysis

A statistical method used to describe variability among observed, correlated variables in terms of potentially lower-dimensional, unobserved variables called factors.

Statistical Procedure

A method used in analyzing data that allows researchers to infer or deduce properties about a population based on a sample.

  • Familiarize oneself with Cattell's significant impact on personality theory via his utilization of multivariate methods.
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Lauryn Makenzye4 days ago
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Cattell is well-known for his use and development of factor analysis, which falls under the multivariate approach. He believed that personality was made up of multiple traits that could be measured and classified through statistical methods. While he may have also used other research methods, the multivariate approach was his preferred method for studying personality.