1. Cattell - Noun
2. Cattell - Proper noun
American psychologist and editor (1860-1944)
American psychologist (born in England) who developed a broad theory of human behavior based on multivariate research (1905-1998)
Source: WordNetAn housbande can not well thryue by his come without he haue other cattell, nor by his cattell without come. For els he shall be a byer, a borrower or a beggar. Anthony Fitzherbert
Long lean wakes hameald cattell. Scottish Proverb
Around the same time that Darwin, Galton, and Cattell were making their discoveries, Herbart was also interested in "unlocking the mysteries of human consciousness" through the scientific method. Source: Internet
Cattell’s sixteen Personality Components Take a look at : In the Nineteen Forties Raymond Cattell proposed a model of human individual differences with sixteen components based mostly on a statistical research of responses to persona questionnaires. Source: Internet
Cattell and Eysenck have proposed that genetics have a strong influence on personality. Source: Internet
Fellow constituency party members called the move a “publicity stunt”, labelling Cattell an “extreme leftwinger”. Source: Internet