| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | Raymond Cattell | english psychologist who researched whether some traits predicted others. He proposed 16 key personality dimensions or factors to describe personality | Psychology Module 26 |
| 2 | Raymond Cattell | Used factor analysis to isolate sixteen personality traits from hundereds to develop the 16 PF, an objective personality test | Sports Psychology |
| 3 | Raymond Cattell | Trait theory; factor analysis; 16 personality factors | People in Personality |
| 4 | Raymond Cattell | 1905-1998; Field: intelligence; Contributions: fluid & crystal intelligence; 3 domains of personality sphere (personality, ability, & motivation), 16 Personality Factors (personality test) | AP Psychology Important People |
| 5 | Raymond Cattell | 1905-1998; Field: intelligence; Contributions: fluid & crystal intelligence; 3 domains of personality sphere (personality, ability, & motivation), 16 Personality Factors (personality test) | AP Psych Important people |
| 6 | Raymond Cattell | 1905-1998; Field: intelligence; Contributions: fluid & crystal intelligence; 3 domains of personality sphere (personality, ability, & motivation), 16 Personality Factors (personality test) | Hurst AP Psych Review |
| 7 | Raymond Cattell | he proposed that characteristics that can be observed in certain situations make up 46 traits of observable behavior | Understanding Psychology Chapter 14 |
| 8 | Raymond Cattell | 1905-1998; Field: intelligence; Contributions: fluid & crystal intelligence; 3 domains of personality sphere (personality, ability, & motivation), 16 Personality Factors (personality test) | AP psychology |
| 9 | Raymond Cattell | he developed the 16 PF test | AP Psychology Chap. 10 |
| 10 | Raymond Cattell | intelligence: fluid & crystal intelligence; personality testing: 16 Personality Factors (16PF personality test) | AP Psych - Important People |
| 11 | Raymond Cattell | Fluid and Crystallised Intelligence (1960s). Suggested that there are two related but distinct components of "g": fluid (ability to see relationships, as in analogies and letter and number series = primary reasoning ability) and crystallised (acquired knowledge and skills = factual skills). Fluid decreases with age and crystallised increases with age. | Intelligence Testing |
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