Answer to 46,47 and 48 plz as defined by Cattell\'s factor-analytic trait theory
ID: 160494 • Letter: A
Question
Answer to 46,47 and 48 plz as defined by Cattell's factor-analytic trait theory, are the more obvious aspect! of personality that typically emerge in the first stages of factor analysis when individual test items are correlated with each other. Which of the following are examples of cerebrovascular accidents? evaluates attitudes and experiences relating to the honesty, dependability, trustworthiness, and pro-social behaviors of a respondent. is the tendency for supervisor ratings to be inaccurate because of leniency, severity, and other forms of evaluation errors. is a cerebrovascular accident that occurs when an aneurysm bursts open, allowing blood to spurt directly into brain tissue.Explanation / Answer
46. ID is entirely unconscious , it si the set of all instinctual needs and we must infer its charecterstic indirecty by analysing dreams and symptoms such as anxiety.
so C it is
47. option A, that is rater bias is the tendency for supervision ratings to be inaccurate because of leneincy , this is usualy adpted in employee comparisons
48. both A and B