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Multiple Levels of Analysis
Multiple levels of analysis refer to examining a topic from different perspectives, such as biological, psychological, and social aspects.
Projective Tests
Psychological assessments where participants respond to vague stimuli, revealing hidden emotions, desires, and conflicts based on their projections.
Trait Theorists
Psychologists who study personality and individual differences, focusing on the identification and measurement of specific traits that differentiate individuals.
Factor Analysis
A statistical approach that explains the variation among observed, interrelated variables through a smaller set of unseen variables, known as factors.
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