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Cattell's 16PF personality theory is a comprehensive model of human personality that identifies 16 primary factors or traits to describe an individual's unique personality profile. It was developed by psychologist Raymond Cattell.
This term refers to an individual's inclination towards being outgoing and sociable.
This term refers to an individual's tendency to experience negative emotions such as anxiety, depression, or moodiness.
This term refers to an individual's receptiveness and curiosity towards new ideas, experiences, and intellectual pursuits.