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G China Threatt, 5-9, Jr. (5.3 ppg); F Erin Cattell, 6-1, Sr.
Berkeley: Duke is tops, but Stanford looms as No. 2 seed 2009
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(8.2 ppg, 4.4 rpg); F Erin Cattell, 6-1, Fr. (4.3 ppg, 2.6 rpg).
USATODAY.com 2006
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But they aren't all that way - here are five famous people who are so smart they belong to Mensa, an international intelligence society that only lets people who score in the top two percentile of their approved intelligence tests (the Stanford-Binet is one, the Cattell is another).
Neatorama 2009
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Retired chef Tom Cattell took part in parades across the country for nearly a decade dressed in the uniform and medals of the Parachute
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Evans begins his book with a detailed profile of the performing type, drawing on the Myers-Briggs personality profile and the 16 personality traits identified by Raymond Cattell.
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"There's a changing of the landscape," said Lindsay Cattell , a co-author of the report.
Cool Arrives in a Slice of Chinatown Mike Vilensky 2011
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Evans begins his book with a detailed profile of the performing type, drawing on the Myers-Briggs personality profile and the 16 personality traits identified by Raymond Cattell.
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Those from other states include Hudson Cattell, co-publisher of Wine
Hudson Valley Wine 2009
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The Anglo-American psychologist Raymond Cattell developed a theory that, broadly, there are two types of intelligence: fluid and crystallised.
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Those from other states include Hudson Cattell, co-publisher of Wine
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