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Personality | DiscoverMagazine.com

Raymond Cattell and Hans Eysenck Cattell, like most other trait theorists, largely believed universal characteristics exist that apply to everyone. After some statistical work in the late 1940s, he defined 16 traits - such as reserved/outgoing, trusting/suspicious and relaxed/tense - he thought represented the core of personality.

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