The main difference between Allport's classification of traits and Cattell's classification of traits is that

a. Allport classified traits subjectively, while Cattell used a statistical approach.
b. Allport classified traits statistically, while Cattell used a subjective approach.
c. Allport's source traits are the visible areas of personality.
d. Cattell's central traits are the basic building blocks of personality.


ANSWER: a

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