Raymond Cattell analyzed Allport's list and whittled it down to 171 characteristics, mostly by eliminating terms that were redundant or uncommon. He then used a statistical technique known as factor analysis to identify traits that are related to one another. With this method, he was able to whittle his list to 16 key personality factors.
According to Cattell, there is a continuum of personality traits. In other words, each person contains all of these 16 traits to a certain degree, but they might be high in some traits and low in others.
The following personality trait list describes some of the descriptive terms used for each of the 16 personality dimensions described by Cattell.
A number of studies have supported the test's validity, including its use in career development and personality assessment.
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