
Cattell Research Project
The Cattell Research Project was an effort led by psychologist Raymond Cattell to identify and measure different aspects of human intelligence and personality using a systematic approach. It involved developing comprehensive tests and questionnaires to analyze traits, competencies, and mental abilities. The goal was to understand how people differ in their thinking, behavior, and emotional traits, contributing to more effective psychological assessment and personality profiling. This research helped in creating standardized tools that are still used today in psychological testing and personality evaluation, advancing our understanding of individual differences.