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4 March 2026

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22:21 (cur | prev) +8,277 Flc talk contribs (Created page with "=Introduction= A factor model helps position a phenomenon along continuums represented by lines extending from one end to the other in two opposite directions. It helps answer questions about how the phenomenon will develop along the continuums. For instance, with localisation of a person on a map: how does one go from A to B or away from B. Or temperature: how does temperature increase or decrease? With skills: how can this person develop or lose that skill? In the be...")
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22:23 (cur | prev) +10,058 Flc talk contribs (Created page with "=Introduction= The trait model is the most widely used in recruitment applications and clinical psychology. A trait can be any individual characteristic that you may think about, labeled with one word or a short expression. Traits help answer questions about the attainment or proximity to a phenomenon or concept, such as the temperature: How hot is it out there? Or with skills: How skilled is this person? Or with creativity: How creative is this person? By doing so, tra...")
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3 March 2026

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