The main thrust of Raymond Cattell's research was to:

A. document relationships among traits.
B. reduce the number of personality traits that could be used to describe all people.
C. apply statistical analysis of data on personality traits.
D. identify the basic, relatively universal traits present to some degree in everyone's personality.


Answer: D

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