Allport's Trait Theory is a psychological theory that suggests that an individual's personality consists of a set of unique and stable traits. These traits influence how people think, feel, and behave consistently across different situations.
Related terms
Trait: A characteristic or quality that describes an individual's enduring pattern of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
Personality: The unique combination of thoughts, emotions, and behaviors that make up an individual's pattern of relating to themselves and others.
Behavioral Intervention: A strategy or technique used by psychologists to modify or change behavior patterns in individuals.