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Explain briefly the trait approach to the study of personality.

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The trait approach to the study of personality focuses on identifying and measuring the specific traits that make up an individual's personality. Traits are consistent patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that remain relatively stable over time and across situations. This approach views personality as a combination of these traits.

According to this theory, each person has certain traits to varying degrees. For example, someone might be more outgoing (extroverted), while another might be more reserved (introverted). Trait theorists, like Gordon Allport, Raymond Cattell, and Hans Eysenck, developed different models to classify these traits. Cattell, for instance, identified source traits and surface traits, while Eysenck proposed three main dimensions: extroversion, neuroticism, and psychoticism.

In short, the trait approach aims to describe personality by breaking it down into measurable traits, helping psychologists understand individual differences in a scientific way.

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Chapter 2: Personality - Questions [Page 2.51]

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Girishbala Mohanty Psychology [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 2 Personality
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