Cattell's personality theory:
a. was incorporative of several Freudian ideas.
b. was closely aligned with Horney's theory.
c. was similar to Adler's theory of individual psychology.
d. was closely aligned to Erikson's eight stages of development.
ANS: A
FEEDBACK: Cattell was not a follower of Freud's, but he incorporated several Freudian ideas into his theory; namely, that the early years of life are crucial in personality formation, and that oral and anal conflicts can affect personality.
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