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Describe the major differences between Cattell's and Eysenck's approach to the identification of important personality traits.
Moderate Association
A statistical term describing a relationship between two variables that is not weak, but not strongly predictive either, often indicated by a correlation coefficient that is neither close to 0 nor to 1.
Moderately Strong Association
A statistical term indicating that there is a noticeable but not overwhelming relationship between two variables.
Little or No Association
A term used in statistics to describe a situation where there is minimal or no statistical relationship between two variables.
Nonlinear
Describing a process, relation, or equation in which there is not a straight line relationship between variables.
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