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Critiques of Early Trait Theories and the Rise of the Five Factor Model
Early trait theories were criticized for their scope. Raymond Cattell's 16-factor model was often viewed as too broad and complex, while the Eysencks' two-factor system was criticized for being too narrow and simplistic. The Five Factor Model emerged as a widely accepted middle ground, providing a more balanced framework for describing personality.
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Critiques of Early Trait Theories and the Rise of the Five Factor Model