11.7 Trait Theorists — From 4,500 Words to the OCEAN Model | Psychology 2e
After this lesson you will be able to…
- Understand the core idea that personality is made of foundational, characteristic ways of behaving.
- Learn about Gordon Allport's cardinal, central, and secondary traits for personality.
- Discover how Raymond Cattell used statistics to identify 16 core personality factors on a continuum.
- Explore Hans and Sybil Eysenck's theory that personality is genetic, based on two or three main spectrums.
- Learn about the widely accepted Five-Factor Model (OCEAN) and the HEXACO model.
- Understand that personality traits are stable but can change with age and life experiences.
AI Tutoring Available
- Pause and ask a question
- 2 assignments available
0.0
(0)How do psychologists turn something as invisible as personality into a measurable system? This lesson traces the evolution of trait theory — from Gord...
Assignments Preview
Quiz: Trait Theory and Personality Models
FundamentalsAnswer each question based only on what was presented in the video lesson. No outside knowledge is needed or expected.
Practice: Trait Theories of Personality
PracticeAnswer the questions below to check your understanding of the key trait theories covered in the video. Questions increase in difficulty — take your time and refer to what you learned about Allport, Cattell, the Eysencks, and the Five-Factor Model.