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Discussed: The four temperaments of Hippocrates; Taxonomies / Theories of: Gordon Allport, Raymond B. Cattell, Hans J. Eysenck, and McCrae and Costa; Big Five theory, criticisms, and MORE!

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Problem 5
Personality Traits:
Trait Approach

Learning Goals:
1. What are the basic building blocks or personality?
2. What is personality?



Personality ​→ Can be defined as the ​distinctive and characteristic patterns of thought,
emotion, and behaviour that make up an individual’s personal style​ of interacting with the
physical and social environment. It is a set of ​psychological traits that are organised​ to
influence an individual.
→ ​There are 2 types of personalities:
- Dispositions​ → Implies the customary moods and attitude toward the life around one.
- Inner Mental-life​ → Is the way one behaves in relation to one's inner psychic
processes; it is the inner attitude, the characteristic face, that is turned towards the
unconscious.

Traits ​→ Relatively ​stable patterns​ of thought, feeling, or behaviour that ​characterise an
individual.
States ​→ ​Temporary patterns​ of thought, feeling, or behaviour.



The Four Temperaments of ​Hippocrates (370 B.C.)

Four humors (bodily fluids) that affect health and personality.
4 fundamental personality types:
- Sanguine​ (blood): prone to optimism
- Choleric​ (yellow bile): prone to anger
- Phlegmatic​ (mucus): prone to apathy
- Melancholic​ (black bile): prone to sadness
Biochemistry proved him wrong.
Gallen ​had used the 4 identified liquids and connected them to personality traits shown
above.



Taxonomies / Theories:

Gordon Allport:
- Came up with the initial 4000 super traits.
- Had the ​idiographic approach​. → The belief that everyone is unique, and have their
own individual traits.
- Allport wanted to ​understand the differences between people in personality and to
see how the different characteristics​ and processes (like learning, memory, and
biological processes) that exist within an individual ​interact and function together​.

, - Allport came up 3 different types of traits:
- Cardinal Traits​ → Believed (Allport) that ​some people have dispositions that
influence most aspects of their behaviour; ​they are ​highly generalised traits.
(E.g. If a person’s whole life seems to be organised around goal achievement
and the attainment of excellence, then achievement might be his cardinal
trait.)
- Central Traits​ → L ​ ess persuasive, but still quite generalised traits.​ Allport
believed many people are broadly influenced by central traits.
- Secondary Dispositions​ → ​More specific​, narrow traits, or “attitudes”.

Allport believed that because of shared experiences and common cultural influences, most
persons ​tend to develop some ​roughly ​common kinds of traits, and they can be compared on
these common dispositions. ​It is this part of his many contributions that makes his ideas still
central for work at the ​Trait-Dispositional Level.

Allport’s Motivation Theory:

Functional Autonomy Of Motives ​→ The idea that drives can become independent of the
original motives for a given behaviour. In other words, the drive becomes autonomous and
distinct from the motive, whether the motive was instinct, or something else. ​It is a change is
the motive due to maturation.

Criticisms On Allport’s Theory:
- Allport rejected the behavioural (which he thought was too deep) and the humanistic
(which he thought wasn’t deep enough) approaches.
- He emphasised on the uniqueness of each individual and the importance of the
present as opposed to his/her history, for understanding their personality.
- Allport focused too much on traits, and not on the environmental factors.
- Little research was done.



Raymond B. Cattell:
- Narrowed Allport’s 4000 traits down to 16 super traits.
- Used the ​Nomothetic Approach​ (The idea that some people can have the same traits,
but in different degrees).
- Researched in large samples and used ​factor analysis.
- Believed all traits were inferred from behaviour.

Cattell believed the trait is also the ​basic unit of study​ it is a “mental structure”, ​inferred from
behaviour​, and a fundamental construct that accounts for behavioural regularity or
consistency.

Factor Analysis ​→ A mathematical procedure that ​helps to sort test responses into relatively
homogeneous clusters of items that are highly correlated.
→ Using this method, researches have reached reasonable agreement about the five types
of dimensions or factors on which English trait terms may be clustered, (​Big Five Structure).
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